wone
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English wonen (“to abide, dwell”), from Old English wunian (“to dwell, be accustomed to”), from Proto-West Germanic *wunēn, from Proto-Germanic *wunāną (“to be wont; dwell”), from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (“to strive; wish; love”).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /wəʊn/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /woʊn/
- Rhymes: -əʊn, -oʊn
Verb
wone (third-person singular simple present wones, present participle woning, simple past and past participle woned)
- (obsolete or archaic, dialectal) To live, reside, stay.
- 15th c., “[The Creation]”, in Wakefield Mystery Plays; Re-edited in George England, Alfred W. Pollard, editors, The Towneley Plays (Early English Text Society Extra Series; LXXI), London: […] Oxford University Press, 1897, →OCLC, page 6:
- This I make thi wonnyng playce, / ffull of myrth and of solace
- This I make thy dwelling place, full of mirth and solace
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Volume 2, iii:18 (see also i:51, vii:49, ix:52, and xii:69):
- For now the best and noblest knight alive
- Prince Arthur is, that wonnes in Faerie Lond;
- He hath a sword, that flames like burning brond.
- 1885, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Night 17:
- Then we entered the city and found all who therein woned into black stones enstoned […]
Derived terms
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English wone, variant of wane, from Old Norse ván (“hope, expectation”). The senses relating to dwelling-places apparently derive from the sense relating to expectation, i.e. the home as the place one is expected to be; cf. von (“place where one expects to find fish”).[1]
Alternative forms
Noun
wone (plural wones)
- (obsolete, poetic) A house, home, habitation, dwelling.
- 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.
- (obsolete, poetic) Wealth, riches.
- 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?
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Volume 2, vii:20 (see also xii:11)
Translations
Etymology 3
Numeral
wone
- Eye dialect spelling of one.
References
- ^ “wone, n2.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
Anagrams
Chuukese
Numeral
wone
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Verb
wone
- (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of wonen
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English wuna (“custom, habit, practise, ritual”).
Noun
wone (plural wones)
Etymology 2
See wone.
Noun
wone (plural wones)
- (poetic) Hope; expectation
- (poetic) Wealth
- (poetic) Dwelling-place, home. By extension A country, realm. Especially with worthly, the world.
- 15th c., “[The Creation]”, in Wakefield Mystery Plays; Re-edited in George England, Alfred W. Pollard, editors, The Towneley Plays (Early English Text Society Extra Series; LXXI), London: […] Oxford University Press, 1897, →OCLC, page 6, lines 184–185:
- It is not good to be alone, / to walk here in this worthely wone
- It is not good to be alone, to walk here in this noble world
Descendants
- English: wone
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwoː.ne/
Adjective
wōne
- strong accusative masculine singular of wōh
Upper Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ony.
Pronoun
wone
Declension
First person pronouns | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
singular | dual | plural | |||||
nominative | ja | mój | my | ||||
genitive | mje (after preposition) mnje |
naju | nas | ||||
dative | mi (after preposition) mni |
namaj | nam | ||||
accusative | mje (after preposition) mnje |
naju | nas | ||||
instrumental | mnu | namaj | nami | ||||
locative | mni | nas | |||||
Second person pronouns | |||||||
singular | dual | plural | |||||
nominative | ty | wój | wy | ||||
genitive | će (after preposition) tebje |
waju | was | ||||
dative | ći (after preposition) tebi |
wamaj | wam | ||||
accusative | će (after preposition) tebje |
waju | was | ||||
instrumental | tobu | wamaj | wami | ||||
locative | tebi | was | |||||
Third person pronouns | |||||||
masculine singular | feminine singular | neuter singular | dual virile | dual nonvirile | plural virile | plural nonvirile | |
nominative | wón | wona | wono | wonaj | wonej | woni | wone |
genitive | jeho (after preposition) njeho |
jeje (after preposition) njeje |
jeho (after preposition) njeho |
jeju | jich (after preposition) nich | ||
dative | jemu (after preposition) njemu |
jej (after preposition) njej |
jemu (after preposition) njemu |
jimaj (after preposition) nimaj |
jim (after preposition) nim | ||
accusative | jón (after preposition) njón (animate) jeho (animate after preposition) njeho |
ju (after preposition) nju |
jo, je (after preposition) njo, nje |
jeju (after preposition) njeju |
jej (after preposition) njej |
jich (after preposition) nich |
je (after preposition) nje |
instrumental | nim | njej | nim | nimaj | nimi | ||
locative | nich |