wend

Related to wend: Wendish

wend (one's) way

To proceed to or along a particular path or course. Used especially in the phrase "wend (one's) way home." It's been a great party, but it's starting to get late, so I think I'll start wending my way home. People eventually started to wend their way back to their offices as police broke up the demonstration.
See also: way, wend
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

wend one's way

Proceed along a course, go, as in It's getting late; we had best wend our way home. [c. 1400]
See also: way, wend
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

wend your way

go in a specific direction, typically slowly or by an indirect route.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

wend one's way, to

To go in a particular direction. The verb to wend, which survives mainly in this cliché, here means “to turn.” (It had numerous other meanings, all now obsolete.) This term was known in the late fourteenth century, appearing in the anonymous Cursor Mundi. It was used for about two hundred years, was largely forgotten, and then was revived in the early nineteenth century. Numerous writers used it, including Dickens: “As she wended her way homewards” (Nicholas Nickleby, 1839).
See also: wend
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • if it's all the same
  • it's all the same to me
  • be up to (one)
  • be up to somebody
  • it's not the meat, it's the motion
  • it's on me
  • good to be here
  • (it's) good to be here
  • the way the crow flies
  • keep late hours
References in periodicals archive
Prosecuting, Tess Kenyon said the incident happened on March 8, when Wend was due to attend a stag weekend on the Spanish holiday island.
The incident occurred on March 8 when Wend was due to attend a stag weekend on the Spanish holiday island.
The largest group of Wendish Texans arrived in Galveston in 1854 on the Ben Nevis from Germany, where Wends had been pressured to speak German instead of Wendish and to join a state-controlled church.
there we gat a batone and wend that Day a boud 8 mile the Wind in the North and there we lay still in the woods and a Storm from the north With Snow and a little Rain ...
The film establishes the socio-critical tone by showing a scene of a group of men gathered under a tree, and gossiping about punishing Wend Kuuni whom they believe brings sorrow to his adoptive parents.
The project supports the development of the WEND (Water-shed Ecosystem Nutrient Dynamics) model that can assess the long-term dynamics of nutrient import and export in watersheds.
By PETRA WEND. (European University Studies, 9: Italian Language and Literature, 25) New York, Frankfurt a.M., and Paris: Lang.
Authored by Hay's top consultants, it is subtitled "How to Meet the Complicated and Sensitive Challenges of Rewarding Key Executives in the Health Care Field." One expects prescriptions for plan design, wise and legal ways to wend one's way through tricky IRS mazes, approaches to incentive plans, or other contemporary tactics for creating rewards in a highly competitive environment.
University principal Professor Petra Wend said: "Prue is a highly-respected public figure who has strong beliefs about the importance of education and in its impact on society."
Wendy, South London DEAR WENDY, As people read your letter they will be expecting me to say, 'No chance, Wend!" but guess what?
Mike Chandler, 55, will wend his way on foot through Rosson-Wye, Gloucester, Oxford and Buckinghamshire, running the length of a marathon every day for a week before ending in London.
Rainer Wend, Executive Vice President, Corporate Public Policy and Responsibility of the Deutsche Post AG apologised to the government and the people of Sri Lanka in his letter, addressed to H E the Ambassador, whilst expressing that the Deutsche Post has produced and delivered a small quantity of stamps in question without deeper knowledge about the LTTE connection with the motive.
RICHARDSON Wendy 5 years after losing you Wend, we treasure our wonderful memories of you.
Byline: Howard Wright joins Patricia, Monica, Wend and Chrissie - among others - in the silver ring
Pathalil needed a police escort to wend his way through Hindus protesting a eucharistic congress his diocese organized Oct.