1. won - Noun
2. won - Adjective
3. won - Verb
Derived from win
of Win
imp. & p. p. of Win.
To dwell or abide.
Dwelling; wone.
Source: Webster's dictionarywith that move it's a won game Source: Internet
Aaron Rodgers should have probably won it when he was healthy, and now Patrick Mahomes should win it every year. Source: Internet
1877 is also the year that the trainer Etienne de Mestre won his fourth Melbourne Cup with Chester owned by Hon. James White. Source: Internet
1980s Roberto Suazo Córdova won the elections with a promise to carry out an ambitious program of economic and social development in Honduras in order to tackle the country's recession. Source: Internet
1990–1995: Juventus "One game stands out in particular, one against Ancona which we won 5–1. Source: Internet
1621–1625 Contemporary painting showing the Battle of White Mountain (1620), where Imperial-Spanish forces under Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly won a decisive victory The Spanish sent an army from Brussels under Ambrosio Spinola to support the Emperor. Source: Internet