See also: Bonar and bönar

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bonar (comparative more bonar, superlative most bonar)

  1. (Polari) Alternative spelling of bona (good)
    • 1851, Henry Mayhew, “Our Street Folk”, in London Labour and the London Poor[1], volume 3, published 1861, Punch Talk, page 41:
      If we has a good pitch we never tell one another, for business is business. If they know we've a 'bonar' pitch, they'll oppose, which makes it bad.

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bonar

  1. present indicative of bona

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