Define:Bon
Catalan
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Old Provençal bon, frae Laitin bonus, frae Old Latin duenos, later duonus, frae Proto-Italic *dwenos, frae Proto-Indo-European *dew- (“to show favor, revere”).
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon
- guid; (deprecatit uise o
|lang=parameter) alternative form of bo
Related terms
[edit soorce]Uisage notes
[edit soorce]The form bon is uised as the masculine seengular form when the adjective precedes the noon, an bo is uised in aw ither cases.
Dens
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /bɔnɡ/
Noon
[edit soorce]Bon c (singular definite Bonen, plural indefinite Boner)
Inflection
[edit soorce]Dutch
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]
Audio (help·info)- (deprecatit uise o
|lang=parameter) Rhymes: -ɔn - /bɔn/
Noon
[edit soorce]Bon m (plural Bonnen or Bons, diminutive bonnetje n)
Derived terms
[edit soorce]Franco-Provençal
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /bɔ̃/
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (feminine singular bôna, masculine plural bons, feminine plural bônes, comparative mèlyor, superlative lo mèlyor)
- guid
- Coment el est bon de vos vêre !
- richt, correct
- Tôtes voutres rèponses sont bônes !
- (slang, slichtly vulgar, o a woman) sexy
- Cela fèna est vrébôna !
Antonyms
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[edit soorce]French
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Middle French bon, frae Auld French bon, frae Laitin bonus (“guid”), frae Old Latin duenos, later duonus, frae Proto-Italic *dwenos, frae Proto-Indo-European *dew- (“tae shaw favour, revere”).
Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /bɔ̃/
Audio (Fraunce, Paris) (help·info)- (deprecatit uise o
|lang=parameter) Rhymes: -ɔ̃ - Template:Homophones
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon
Antonyms
[edit soorce]Derived terms
[edit soorce]Relatit terms
[edit soorce]Noon
[edit soorce]Bon m (plural Bons)
Seenonyms
[edit soorce]Further readin
[edit soorce]- “Bon” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Friulian
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Bon
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (feminine buine)
Antonyms
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[edit soorce]Haitian Creole
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon
Hungarian
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- [ˈboːn]
Noun
[edit soorce]Bon (plural Bonok)
Declension
[edit soorce]| Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | Bon | bonok |
| accusative | bont | bonokat |
| dative | bonnak | bonoknak |
| instrumental | bonnal | bonokkal |
| causal-final | bonért | bonokért |
| translative | bonná | bonokká |
| terminative | bonig | bonokig |
| essive-formal | bonként | bonokként |
| essive-modal | — | — |
| inessive | bonban | bonokban |
| superessive | bonon | bonokon |
| adessive | bonnál | bonoknál |
| illative | bonba | bonokba |
| sublative | bonra | bonokra |
| allative | bonhoz | bonokhoz |
| elative | bonból | bonokból |
| delative | bonról | bonokról |
| ablative | bontól | bonoktól |
Uisage notes
[edit soorce]It is uisually pronoonced wi a lang o but the correct spellin is bon an nae bón.
Interlingua
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon (comparative melior, superlative le melior or le optime)
Japanese
[edit soorce]Romanization
[edit soorce]Bon
- See ぼん
Ladin
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (please provide feminine, please provide plural, please provide feminine plural)
Lojban
[edit soorce]Rafsi
[edit soorce]Bon
Middle French
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]- bõ (some manuscripts)
Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Auld French bon.
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (feminine singular bonne, masculine plural bons, feminine plural bonnes) (comparative meilleur, superlative meilleur)
- guid (virtuous, haein positive qualities)
Descendants
[edit soorce]- French: bon
Auld Inglis
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /ˈboːn/
Etymology 1
[edit soorce]Frae Proto-Germanic *bōnō, frae Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂- (“tae sheen”).
Noun
[edit soorce]bōn f (nominative plural bōna)
Relatit terms
[edit soorce]Etymology 2
[edit soorce]Shortenin o bōgan.
Verb
[edit soorce]bōn
- (deprecatit uise o
|lang=parameter) Alternative form of bōgan
Old French
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- (deprecatit uise o
|lang=parameter) Rhymes: -õn
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (oblique an nominative feminine seengular Bone, comparative meillor, superlative meillor)
Declension
[edit soorce]Related terms
[edit soorce]Descendants
[edit soorce]Auld Provençal
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (feminine seengular Bona, masculine plural Bons, feminine plural Bonas)
Descendants
[edit soorce]Slovene
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /ˈbóːn/
- Tonal: bọ̑n
Noun
[edit soorce]bón m inan (genitive bóna, nominative plural bóni)
Declension
[edit soorce]Swadish
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /buːn/
Noon
[edit soorce]Bon
Torres Strait Creole
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Bon
Venetian
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon m (feminine sieengular bona, masculine plural boni, feminine plural bone) (Alternative masculine plural: buni)
Volapük
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Bon (plural Bons)
Declension
[edit soorce]Derived terms
[edit soorce]Walloon
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Auld French bon, frae Laitin bonus (“guid”).
Adjective
[edit soorce]Bon