Bonorum

/bɒˈnɔːrəm/ noun

A Latin legal term meaning 'of goods' or 'of property,' used in phrases like 'bonorum possessio' (taking possession of property).

From Latin 'bonus' (good) in the genitive plural form, used in Roman legal terminology to refer to goods, property, or assets.

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