Wend
(verb)
To go in a particular direction.
Origin:
Middle english wenden, from old english -wendan, -wendian, from wendan to turn, go.
Examples:
- He wended his way through the crowd.
- She wended her way through the city streets.
- They wended their way to the top of the mountain.
- I'll wend my way home now.
- We wended our way through the forest.