BOON


Meaning of BOON in English

I. ˈbün noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English boone, bone, from Old Norse bōn petition; akin to Old English bēn prayer, bannan to summon — more at ban

1. obsolete : an order or command in the form of a request

2. : benefit , favor ; especially : one that is specifically asked for or is given as the result of a request

told he would be granted any boon he asked

3. : an often timely and gratuitous benefit received and enjoyed : blessing

the rain was a boon to parched crops

II. adjective

Etymology: Middle English bon, bone, from Middle French bon good — more at bonny

1. obsolete : goodly , favorable , prosperous

2. : bounteous , benign

boon nature

3. : merry , jovial , convivial , intimate

a boon companion, loving his bottle — John Arbuthnot

III. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English bone, bunne, probably from Old English bune reed — more at bun

: the woody portion of the stem of flax or hemp after the removal of the fiber by retting, braking, and scutching

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