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won

1[wuhn]
–verb
pt. and pp. of win.

won

2[wuhn, woon, wohn]
–verb (used without object), wonned, won⋅ning. Archaic.
to dwell; abide; stay.

Origin:
bef. 900; ME wonen, OE wunian; c. G wohnen; see wont
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won 1   (wŭn, wōn)   
intr.v.   wonned, won·ning, wons Archaic
To dwell or abide.

[Middle English wonen, from Old English wunian; see wen-1 in Indo-European roots.]
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won 
p.t. and pp. of win, from O.E. gewinnen, pp. of winnan.
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