Bona

/ˈboʊnə/ adjective

From Latin meaning 'good' or 'genuine', typically appearing in legal phrases like 'bona fide' (in good faith). Used to indicate authenticity or legitimacy.

Directly from Latin 'bona', feminine form of 'bonus' meaning 'good'. Preserved in English primarily through legal Latin phrases, maintaining its original meaning of genuine quality or good faith.

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