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Went
The verb ''went'' is the suppletive preterite of the verb ''go''. It was originally the strong past tense form of Middle English ''wenden'' 'to turn, direct; depart' (modern English ''wend''), from Old English ''wendan'' (past ''wende'', ''ġewend''), itself from Proto-Germanic *''wandijaną'' 'to turn' (transitive). Cognates include West Frisian ''weine'', Dutch, Low German, German ''wenden'', Swedish ''vända'', Danish, Norwegian ''vende'', and Gothic ''wandjan''. The original forms of the ME past tense were ''wende'', ''wended'' (our modern form), and past participle ''wend'', but variant ''wente'' developed from about 1200.〔Robert K. Barnhart, ''Chambers Dictionary of Etymology'', s.v. "wend" (Chambers Harrap, (), c1988), 1228.〕 By ''ca''. 1500, ''wended'' had prevailed in the transitive senses, whereas ''wente'', restricted to intransitive senses, rivalled and replaced ''gos older past tense, ''yede''/''yode''.〔C.T. Onions, ''Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology'', s.v. "wend" (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1996), 1000.〕 ==References==
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