User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
bon (plural: boner)Dutch
Pronunciation
- /bɔn/
Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
- /bɔ̃/, /bO~/
Adjective
bon (comparative: meilleur, superlative: le meilleur, feminine: bonne, masculine plural: bons, feminine plural: bonnes)Related terms
bienJapanese
Noun
- 盆: tray
- 盆: Buddhist summer festival, the Feast of Lanterns
Slovene
Etymology
From Bon.Noun
bonSwedish
Pronunciation
- bu:n
Noun
bonTorres Strait Creole
Etymology
From bone.Noun
bonExtensive Definition
BON, Bon, or bon can refer to: Places:
- Cap Bon, a peninsula in Tunisia.
- Flamingo International Airport, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. (IATA code BON)
People:
- Anna Bon, Russian/Italian composer and singer.
- Bartolomeo Bon, Italian sculptor and architect
- François Bon, French novelist
- Michel Bon, French businessman and politician
- Naftali Bon, Kenyan runner
- Bon Scott, deceased singer with AC/DC
- Léon van Bon, Dutch cyclist
Religion:
- Bön, the original spiritual tradition of Tibet
- Bon Festival, Japanese Buddhist holiday to honor the spirits of deceased ancestors.
Computing:
- Bon (programming language), used on MULTICS systems
- Business Object Notation, notation for high-level object-oriented analysis
Other:
- Band Ohne Namen (B.O.N), German music group
- Bons, a type of small currency used in the 19th century
- The Bon Marche, a famous department store in Seattle also known as The Bon
- Bon Ice, Latin American liquid candy product
See also
bon in Czech: Bon
bon in German: Bon
bon in French: Bon
bon in Italian: BON
bon in Dutch: Bon
bon in Polish: Bon