10 Results found for "en/wenden".

Wenden

See also: wenden English Wikipedia has an article on: Wenden Wikipedia Wenden A census-designated place in La Paz County, Arizona, United States. A municipality...


wende

See also: Wende, -wende, and wéndé From wenden. Cognate to German Wende. wende f (plural wenden or wendes) turn Synonyms: draai, wending turnaround Synonyms:...


wending

gerund of wend wending (plural wendings) act of going, course direction From wenden +‎ -ing. Hyphenation: wen‧ding wending f (plural wendingen, diminutive wendingetje n...


wend

See also: Wend From Middle English wenden, from Old English wendan (“to turn, change, translate”), from Proto-West Germanic *wandijan, from Proto-Germanic...


Wend

Hyphenation: Wend Rhymes: -ɛnt Homophones: wend, wendt, went Wend m (plural Wenden) (chiefly plural) Wend, one of several Slavic groups living near German-speaking...


revere

men oþer ·iii· coman ridend to an tun · al þe tunſcipe flugæn foꝛ heom. ƿenden ð hi ƿæron ræuereſ. If two or three men came riding into a town, the whole...


two

men oþer ·iii· coman ridend to an tun · al þe tunſcipe flugæn foꝛ heom. ƿenden ð hi ƿæron ræuereſ. If two or three men came riding into a town, the whole...


turn

turn, twist, wind”), whence English throw. Displaced native Middle English wenden from Old English wendan (see wend), and Middle English trenden from Old...


change

Used in English since the 13th century. Displaced native Middle English wenden, from Old English wendan (“to turn, change”) (whence English wend). The...


tack

flavour or taint. a musty tack (en, flavour or taint): 1893, Joseph Wright, The English dialect dictionary (page 4) (en, flavour or taint): John Camden...