We gang to herry a corbie’s nest, That wons not far frae Woodhouselee.
O God forbid,' says King Henry, 'That ever the like betide; That ever the fiend that wons in hell Shoud streak down by my side.
Her teeth was a' like teather stakes, Her nose like club or mell; An I ken naething she 'peard to be, But the fiend that wons in hell.
We gang to herry a corbie's nest, That wons not far frae Woodhouselee.
I wanted nought, my master dear; To me ye ay was good; I came but to see my ae brother, That wons in this green wood.
That e'er the fiend, that wons in hell, "Should streak down by my side.
Her teeth were a' like tether stakes, Her nose like club or mell; And I ken naething she appeared to be, But the fiend that wons in hell.
The man that wons yon foreste intill, 215 He lives by reif and felonie!
O, weel befa' the bonny thing That wons in yonder glen!
The man that wons yon Foreste intill, He lives by reif and felonie!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.