▪ I. spone
obs. pa. pple. of spin v.; obs. f. spoon n.
▪ II. † spone, v. Sc. Obs.—1
[Aphetic form of dispone v.]
trans. To spend.
| 1456 Burgh Rec. Peebles (1872) 116 To geyf hym a sufiand lewyn, and the layf be sponyt on the plas qwar mast ned is. |