Bona

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Bona is a Latin-derived term meaning "good" that appears in various historical and linguistic contexts, including place names and legal or philosophical expressions.

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Label Occurrences
Bona canonical 2

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin word
appearsInExpression bona causa
bona fide
bona fides
bona mens
bona opera
bona voluntas
denotes goods in the sense of possessions in legal Latin
moral goods in philosophical Latin
etymologyRoot bonus
grammaticalGender feminine
grammaticalNumber plural
hasCognate French bon
Italian buono
Portuguese bom
Romanian bun
Spanish bueno
influenced European philosophical terminology
Romance legal vocabulary
languageOfOrigin Latin NERFINISHED
meaning beneficial
favorable
good
numberInLatinMorphology plural of bonum in some constructions GENERATED
partOfSpeech adjective
relatedConcept bonum
malum
semanticField ethics
morality
value theory
usedAs component of institutional names
component of personal names
component of place names
usedIn Latin ethical terminology
Latin legal terminology
Latin philosophical terminology
Latin theological terminology
usedInField Roman law NERFINISHED
canon law
medieval scholasticism
moral theology
usedInPhrase bona conscientia
bona fama
bona gratia
bona voluntas Dei

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Spes Bona hasWord Bona
Bona Sforza givenName Bona