four-went, a. dial.
[f. four + went, pa. pple. of wend to turn.]
Only in four-went way(s, a point where four roads meet.
| 1777 T. Fisher Kent. Trav. Comp. (1787) 50 This lane will bring the traveller to a four-went way. 1865 Monthly Packet June 609 A ‘four-want-way’, where suicides were buried in times past. |