bewend

verb

Etymology

From Middle English bewenden, biwenden, from Old English bewendan (“to turn around”), from Proto-West Germanic *biwandijan, from Proto-Germanic *biwandijaną. By surface analysis, be- + wend.

  1. inherited from *biwandijaną
  2. inherited from *biwandijan
  3. inherited from bewendan — “to turn around
  4. inherited from bewenden

Definitions

  1. To turn

    To turn; turn around.

    • Glowing under day's warm sunning, Sparkling with thy ripples' running, Taking to thee brooks and rills, Valley-draining, dell-bewending, Water-taking, water- sending, Down to dairy farms and mills, [...]
    • In between modern technics, nearlier spoken the wale-bewended modern logistic outlaying of thinking and speaking, has already set oversetting machines in going.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA