[f. prec. vb.]
† 1. Agreement, reconciliation. Obs.
1595. Spenser, Col. Clout, 843. For how should else things so far from attone Be ever drawne together into one.
1638. Heywood, Rape Lucr. (1874), 185. Tullia hath not yet by reconcilement made Attone with Phœbus.
2. Reparation, expiation. (Archaism with mod. sense.)
1868. Buchanan, Wallace, I. iii. Oh injured Wallace! Would Heaven but lend me one days life to do Atone to thee.