Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pone \Po"ne\ (p[=o]"n[=e]), n. [L. pone, imper. of ponere to
place.]
1.
(a) An original writ, now superseded by the writ of
certiorari, for removing a case from an inferior court
into the Court of Exchequer.
(b) An obsolete writ to enforce appearance in court by
attaching goods or requiring securities.
2. (pron. p[=o]n) (Card Playing) The player who cuts the
cards, being usually the player on the dealer's right.
Pone \Pone\ (p[=o]n), n. [Of Amer. Indian origin.]
A kind of johnnycake. [Written also {paune}.] [Southern U.
S.]
Source : WordNet®
pone
n : cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried
(Southern) [syn: {cornpone}]