awend
Etymology From Old English awendan, equivalent to a- + wend ("to change; to turn"). Pronunciation General American IPA: /əˈwɛnd/ Rhymes: -ɛnd Verb awend (third-person singular simple present awends, present participle awending, simple past and participle awended or (archaic) awent) 1. (rare or obsolete, revived by Anglo-Saxon Linguistic Purists but seldom used elsewhere) to translate; to render; to interpret; to change; to convert (into another language) See Also wend Anagrams awned, dawen, dewan, waned
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