To WON, WIN, WYN, v. n. To dwell, S.
Douglas.
A. S. wun-ian, Germ. won-en, id.
Wonnyng, Wyning, s. A dwelling.
A. S. wununge, mansio.
Barbour.
To WON, v. a. To dry by exposure to the air.
Wonnyn, part. pa. Dried.
V. [Win], v. 2.
WON, part. pa. Raised from a quarry; also, dug from a mine.
V. [Win], v. 3.
To WOND, v. n. To depart; used for wend.
Gawan and Gol.
WONGE, s. The cheek.
Sir Tristrem.