Boonfellow

/ˈbuːnfɛloʊ/ noun

An archaic term for a close friend or companion, particularly one found in rural areas or among common folk.

From 'boon' (a blessing or benefit, and later a good friend) from Old Norse 'bón' (prayer, request), combined with 'fellow' (companion). Popular in Middle English and Early Modern English.

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