Bonair

/bɒˈneər/ adjective

An archaic spelling meaning courteous, gracious, or of good bearing; displaying noble or refined manners.

From Old French 'bon' (good) and 'air' (manner, bearing), ultimately from Latin 'bonus' and 'aēr'. The term evolved from describing physical presence to encompassing social grace and courtesy.

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