rare. Also 3 sunen. [f. the sb.]
† 1. intr. To conceive a son. Obs.
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 981. And seide ȝhe sulde sunen wel And timen, and clepen it [I]smael.
2. With it: To act or behave as a son.
1731. Fielding, Covent Gard. Trag., Proleg. Wks. 1882, IX. 170. If I mistake not, in the scene immediately preceding, Bilkum and she have mothered and soned it several times.