Bonitarian

/ˌbɒnɪˈtɛəriən/ noun

Definition

A person who believes in bonism; one who follows a philosophy based on goodness.

Etymology

From bonism plus the suffix -arian (indicating an adherent of a philosophy). This is an extraordinarily rare philosophical term.

Kelly Says

This word is so specialized and unused that most English speakers will never encounter it. It demonstrates the difference between theoretically possible words and actually-used words—philosophy creates many terms that never leave academic texts.

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