"Safe mayst thou wander, safe return again" is a phrase that expresses a wish for someone's safe journey and return. It's often associated with the idea of protection and well-being while traveling. The wording suggests a blessing or hope that the person will navigate their adventures without harm and come back home safely. This sentiment underscores the importance of safety and homecoming in the context of exploration or adventure.
May'st means must in old english.
Return means to come back again.
"No wander" does not mean anything in Spanish. At best it is a bastardized form of the English command "Do not wander".
You mean of someone return you? Yes you can.
It Means that someone orsomebody will not return again... but that is how you meant to spell it.
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To return it to it's ability to read it's measurements precisely. Most highly accurate instruments will "wander" out of true over time, not just medical instruments.
what does this mean: Mild Myelomalacia consistant with history of transverse myelitis
The prefix "re-" in return and redirect means "again" or "back to a previous state." It implies repetition or bringing something back to its original position or condition.
'Meandering' is to wander here and there, apparently aimlessly.
The slave-women wander into the woods.
it means to wander or to stray