wone

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English wonen (to abide, dwell), from Old English wunian (to dwell, be accustomed to), from Proto-Germanic *wunjaną (to be wont; dwell), from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (to strive; wish; love). Cognate with Dutch wonen (to live, inhabit, dwell), German wohnen (to live, dwell). Related to wont, wean.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /wəʊn/
  • (US) IPA(key): /woʊn/

Noun

wone (plural wones)

  1. (obsolete or archaic, poetic) A dwelling.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Volume 2, vii:20 (see also xii:11)
      What secret place (quoth he) can safely hold
      So huge a masse, and hide from heaven's eye?
      Or where hast thou thy wonne, that so much gold
      Thou canst preserve from wrong and robbery?
    • 1748, James Thomson, The Castle of Indolence, I:XXXVII
      On the cool height awhile out Palmers ſtay,
      And ſpite even of themſelves their Senſes chear;
      Then to the Wizard's Wonne their Steps they ſteer.

Translations

Verb

wone (third-person singular simple present wones, present participle woning, simple past and past participle woned)

  1. (obsolete or archaic, dialectal) To live, reside, stay.

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Translations

Etymology 2

Southern variant of wane (dwelling), probably from Old Norse ván.

Noun

wone (plural wones)

  1. (obsolete, poetic) A house, home, habitation.
    • 1460-1500, The Towneley Playsː
      It is not good to be alone, to walk here in this worthly wone.

Etymology 3

From Middle English wone (custom, habit), from Old English wuna (custom, habit, practice, ritual), from Proto-Germanic *wunô (practise), from Proto-Germanic *wun- (to wish, love), from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (to wish, love).

Noun

wone (plural wones)

  1. custom, habit, practice
  2. use, usage

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Chuukese

Numeral

wone

  1. sixty

Dutch

Verb

wone

  1. (archaic) singular present subjunctive of wonen

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English wuna (custom, habit, practise, ritual)

Noun

wone (plural wones)

  1. custom, habit
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