Definition of Stonne

1. stonn [v STONNED, STONNING, STONNES] - See also: stonn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stonne

stoninesses
stoning
stonings
stonish
stonished
stonishes
stonishing
stonk
stonked
stonker
stonkered
stonkers
stonking
stonks
stonn
stonne (current term)
stonned
stonnes
stonning
stonns
stony
stony-broke
stony-faced
stony broke
stony coral
stonyhearted
stonying
stood
stood down
stood for

Literary usage of Stonne

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Anna Lætitia Barbauld by Barbauld (Anna Letitia), Lucy Aikin (1826)
"TO THE BARON DE stonne, WHO BAD WISHED AT THE NEXT TRANSIT OF MERCURY TO VIM- HIMSELF AGAIN BETWEEN MRS. LA BORDE AND MRS. B. IN twice five winters more and ..."

2. Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Mary the Great, Cambridge, from 1504 to 1635 by J. E. Foster (1905)
"Item paid to thre Laborers for having this stonne into the churche ij" iiij'1 Item ... this stonne & 14.1.0 to Laye them vpp vjd 200 a] Item paid to William ..."

3. Octavo Publications (1905)
"Item paid to thre Laborers for having this stonne into the ... this stonne & 14.1.0 to Laye them vpp vjd 200 a] Item paid to ..."

4. Memoirs of John Evelyn ...: Comprising His Diary, from 1641-1705-6. And a by John Evelyn (1871)
"Also an earthquake in severall places in England about the time of the stonne. 26. To London about my agreement with Mr. Pretyman after my tedious suit. ..."

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