I. ˈwent
Etymology: Middle English, past & past participle of wenden to turn, go — more at wend
past or nonstandard past part of go
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from wenden; influenced by Middle English went, past of wenden & by Old English wend course, from wendan to wend — more at wend
1. Britain : a traveled way : road , lane , alley , passage ; specifically : crossroad
the finger post at the centre of a four went way — Architect & Building News
2. obsolete : a turn of events