See also: wend English Wikipedia has an article on: Wends Wikipedia From German Wende, from Latin Winida, from Proto-Germanic *Winidaz, the same source...
See also: Wend From Middle English wenden, from Old English wendan (“to turn, change, translate”), from Proto-West Germanic *wandijan, from Proto-Germanic...
See also: wěndìng wending present participle and gerund of wend wending (plural wendings) act of going, course direction From wenden + -ing. Hyphenation:...
Wend + -ic Wendic (comparative more Wendic, superlative most Wendic) Synonym of Wendish Wendic Wendish (language) “Wendic”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...
gebroken, den goeden ſmaak in aanvang herſteld, aan de taal eene nieuwe wending gegeven, maar moet men hen daarom als modellen beſchouwen, moet men ze...
member of a Slavic people living in Lusatia in eastern Germany. Sorbian member of a Slavic people Wend BORs, Bros., ORBs, bors, bros, bros., orbs, robs...
años de filosofía: Una introducción a la filosofía: En las películas de Antonioni y Wim Wenders (las anteriores a París/Texas, sobre todo), los silencios...
spoken by the Lusatian people, closely related to Czech. Sorbian Wendish Lusatian (plural Lusatians) A member of the Lusatian people. Sorb Wend ailantus...
ventre, from Old French ventre, from Latin ventrem, from Proto-Indo-European *wend-tri-. IPA(key): /vɑ̃tʁ/ ventre m (plural ventres) belly (physics) antinode...
form of Germanic compound names beginning with the tribal name Wendel- (“a Wend”). IPA(key): /ˈʋenlɑ/, [ˈʋe̞nlɑ̝] Rhymes: -enlɑ Syllabification(key): Ven‧la...