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Wand
Wand
n.
A
small
stick
; a
rod
; a
verge
.
Wand
n.
A
staff
of
authority
.
Wand
n.
A
rod
used
by
conjurers
,
diviners
,
magicians
,
etc
.
Wander
v. i.
To
ramble
here
and
there
without
any
certain
course
or
with
no
definite
object
in
view
; to
range
about
; to
stroll
; to
rove
; as, to
wander
over
the
fields
.
Wander
v. i.
To go
away
; to
depart
; to
stray
off
; to
deviate
; to go
astray
; as, a
writer
wanders
from
his
subject
.
Wander
v. i.
To be
delirious
;
not
to be
under
the
guidance
of
reason
; to
rave
; as,
the
mind
wanders
.
Wander
v. t.
To
travel
over
without
a
certain
course
; to
traverse
; to
stroll
through
.
Wandered
imp. & p. p.
of
Wander
Wanderer
n.
One
who
wanders
; a
rambler
;
one
who
roves
;
hence
,
one
who
deviates
from
duty
.
Wandering
p. pr. & vb. n.
of
Wander
Wandering
a. & n.
from
Wander
, v.
Wanderingly
adv.
In a
wandering
manner
.
Wanderment
n.
The
act
of
wandering
, or
roaming
.
Wanderoo
n.
A
large
monkey
(
Macacus
silenus
)
native
of
Malabar
. It is
black
, or
nearly
so,
but
has
a
long
white
or
gray
beard
encircling
the
face
.
Called
also
maha
,
silenus
,
neelbhunder
,
lion
-
tailed
baboon
,
and
great
wanderoo
.
Wandy
a.
Long
and
flexible
,
like
a
wand
.
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