(WEND), verb
To go; to proceed.
“As they WEND away / A voice is heard singing / Of Kitty, or Katy, / As if the name meant once / All love, all beauty.” – Philip Larkin, British poet, novelist, and jazz critic
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Back | (WEND), verb To go; to proceed. “As they WEND away / A voice is heard singing / Of Kitty, or Katy, / As if the name meant once / All love, all beauty.” – Philip Larkin, British poet, novelist, and jazz critic |
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