To make a deposition; to declare under oath.
1I don't know but I depone it was Scott and Charleton.
2Maybe I ain't as smart as Prince was but I depone I'll do my best.
3They never spoke but I depone it.
4It's a hard word and so's depone.
5May I depone in his name?" "Certainly," replied Solomon.
6She did indeed depone to a line being left for me at her house, which said line miscarried.
7I've deponed that many a time to this crowd of mavericks!
8Get you some squaw-wood, Inez,' I deponed.
9Farther depones, that the said A.B.
10'All these are deponed, not to be given till farther orders.'
11"He's up on the shoulder of Lost Chief, I depone," said Johnny.
13"He depones like you was a doctor that went out to make visits, Sister."
14'You get you some squaw-wood, Inez,' I deponed.
15"I heard Jimmy Day deponing at the post-office to-day that Charleton was still off on a trip."
16'Tutis depone in auribus'.