meander

MEAN'DER, n. [the name of a winding river in Phrygia.]

1. A winding course; a winding or turning in a passage; as the meanders of the veins and arteries.

While lingering rivers in meanders glide.

2. A maze; a labyrinth; perplexity; as the meanders of the law.

MEAN'DER, v.t. To wind, turn or flow round; to make flexuous.

MEAN'DER, v.i. To wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate.