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Bon
1[ bon; French bawn ]
noun
- Cape, a cape on the NE coast of Tunisia: surrender of the German African forces, May 12, 1943.
Bon
2[ bawn ]
noun
- an annual festival of the Japanese Buddhists, welcoming ancestral spirits to household altars.
Bön
3[ bohn ]
noun
- a shamanistic Tibetan sect, absorbed by the first Buddhist sects of the 7th century and later.
Bon
1/ bɒn /
noun
- Cape Bona peninsula of NE Tunisia
Bon
2/ bɔːn /
noun
- Also calledFeast of LanternsFestival of Lanterns an annual festival celebrated by Japanese Buddhists
- the pre-Buddhist priests of Tibet or one such priest
- their religion
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bon1
Example Sentences
And the entire Bon Temps gang has gathered for a festive Thanksgiving dinner.
What do Seth Rogen, Taylor Swift, and Jon Bon Jovi all have in common?
Tom Cruise and Jon Bon Jovi constantly visited her when she was a little girl.
This is the third new collection for Pallas, and it is selling in the Bon Marche.
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“Alas, mon bon Monsieur, it goes from bad to worse,” sighed the old man.
Mais on peut bien appeller vn voyage heureux, quand en fin on arrive bon port.
Ledit Patriarche y alla, & avec vn truchement fit envers lui ce qui estoit de l'office d'un bon Pasteur.
If the bon Dieu does not send you these vibrating inspirations, it is because you yourself have already conceived them!
Que si la Royne vouloit qu'ils y allassent, on leur rendist leur argent, & qu'ils fissent ce que bon leur sembleroit.
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