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bonny

Or bon·nie

[bon-ee]

adjective

bonnier, bonniest 
  1. Chiefly Scot.,  pleasing to the eye; handsome; pretty.

  2. British Dialect.

    1. (of people) healthy, sweet, and lively.

    2. (of places) placid; tranquil.

    3. pleasing; agreeable; good.



adverb

  1. British Dialect.,  pleasingly; agreeably; very well.

noun

  1. Scot. and North England Archaic.,  a pretty girl or young woman.

bonny

1

/ ˈbɒnɪ /

adjective

  1. dialect,  beautiful or handsome

    a bonny lass

  2. merry or lively

    a bonny family

  3. good or fine

    a bonny house

  4. (esp of babies) plump

  5. dialect,  considerable; to be reckoned with

    cost a bonny penny

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adverb

  1. informal,  agreeably or well

    to speak bonny

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Bonny

2

/ ˈbɒnɪ /

noun

  1. Former name (until 1975): Bight of Biafraa wide bay at the E end of the Gulf of Guinea off the coasts of Nigeria and Cameroon

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Other Word Forms

  • bonnily adverb
  • bonniness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bonny1

1425–75; late Middle English ( Scots ) bonie, perhaps < Old French bon good + -ie -y 1, perhaps by analogy with jolie jolly
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bonny1

C15: of uncertain origin; perhaps from Old French bon good, from Latin bonus
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Example Sentences

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They added: "A sad loss at such a young age. RIP Dale. Sleep well bonny lad."

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I would show that con man Donny a bravery so bonny, no longer would I serve!

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“Not a bit, and you never will. You’ve grown bigger and bonnier, but you are the same scapegrace as ever.”

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“Not at all—it bears the most gracious message in the world: for the rest, you are not my conscience-keeper, so don’t make yourself uneasy. Here, come in, bonny wanderer!”

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On behalf of his family, his uncle Ken Mullen said he had been a “bonny lad” who “always had a smile and cheeky grin when talking to you and was a great source of one-liners”.

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