Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Wone

Wone , intransitive verb

[Old English wonen, wunen, wonien, wunien, Anglo-Saxon wunian. {not transcribed}. See Wont, a.]

To dwell; to abide. [Obsolete] — Piers Plowman
Their habitation in which they woned. — Chaucer

Wone , noun

[Old English See Wone, v. i., Wont, a.]

1.
Dwelling; habitation; abode. [Obsolete] — Chaucer
2.
Custom; habit; wont; use; usage. [Obsolete]
To liven in delight was all his wone. — Chaucer