| บอนน์ | [Bøn] (n, prop) EN: Bonn FR: Bonn |
| bonn | Entirely Bonnie and Clyde. |
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| bonn | (n) a city in western Germany on the Rhine River; was the capital of West Germany between 1949 and 1989 |
| bonnet | (n) a hat tied under the chin, Syn. poke bonnet |
| bonnet | (v) dress in a bonnet |
| bonnet macaque | (n) Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair, Syn. capped macaque, crown monkey, Macaca radiata, bonnet monkey |
| bonney | (n) United States outlaw who was said to have killed 21 men (1859-1881), Syn. Billie the Kid, William H. Bonney |
| bonnily | (adv) in a bonny manner |
| bonny | (adj) very pleasing to the eye, Syn. sightly, fair, bonnie, comely, Example: my bonny lass; there's a bonny bay beyond; a comely face; young fair maidens |
| Bonnaz | n. A kind of embroidery made with a complicated sewing machine, said to have been originally invented by a Frenchman of the name of |
| Bonne | ‖n. [ F., prop. good woman. ] A female servant charged with the care of a young child. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bonne bouche | ‖ |
| Bonnet | v. i. To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bonnet | n. [ OE. bonet, OF. bonet, bonete. F. bonnet fr. LL. bonneta, bonetum; orig. the name of a stuff, and of unknown origin. ] And plaids and bonnets waving high. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Bonneted | a. |
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| Bonnetless | a. Without a bonnet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bonnet rouge | ‖ [ F. ] The red cap adopted by the extremists in the French Revolution, which became a sign of patriotism at that epoch; hence, a revolutionist; a Red Republican. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Bonnibel | n. [ F. bonne et belle, good and beautiful. Cf. Bellibone. ] A handsome girl. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bonn (Stadt in Deutschland) | Bonn (city in Germany) [Add to Longdo] |