Bonaught

/bɒˈnɔːt/ noun

An archaic term, possibly meaning a good or worthy person, or a term of endearment or address in historical contexts.

Possibly derived from Old English or Middle English combining 'bon-' (good) with elements related to 'naught' or 'knight', though the exact etymology is uncertain and the word is extremely rare.

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