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† beˈwend, v. Obs. Also 1 bewendan, 3–4 bi-, by-, bewende(n. [Common Teut.: OE. bewęndan = OS. biwendian, OHG. biwentan (MHG. and mod.G. bewenden), Goth. biwandjan, f. bi-, be- 1 + OTeut. wandjan to turn, causal of windan to wind; bewend is thus the causal of bewind.] 1. trans. To turn round, turn away.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Mark v. 30 He cwæð bewend to þære meniᵹu. a1300Cursor M. 825 Alkin blis was þan bi-went, Fra þaim. c1314Guy Warw. (1849) 253 Sir Gii his stede biwent tho. 2. refl. To turn oneself round.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. ix. 22 And se Hælend bewende hyne. c1205Lay. 18084 Hiȝendliche he hine biwent. c1314Guy Warw. (1840) 187 Biwende the, seyd Herhaud fre. 3. intr. (for refl.)
a1300Body & Soul in Map's Poems (1841) 334 Wan the gost it scholde go, yt biwente and withstod. c1330Kyng of Tars 1026 Theos fyf kynges forth bewent. |