Obs.1 [ad. L. sonus.] Sound.

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1616.  J. Lane, Contn. Sqr.’s T., IV. p. 45, note. Thence bore vp mongst the spheares of musickes tones, whence are derived all harmonious sones.

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  Sone, var. SOIGN v.; obs. var. or f. SON, SOON, SOUND, SUN. Sone(n)day, obs. forms of SUNDAY.

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