boon
81boon — I. n. 1. Gift, present, benefaction, grant, favor. 2. Benefit, blessing, advantage, good, privilege. II. a. 1. Kind, bountiful, generous, benign, benignant. 2. Gay, merry, jovial, jolly, convivial …
82boon — n benefit, advantage, plus, .blessing, favor, good thing; reward, present, gift, handsel, endowment, bestowal, largess; perquisite, fringe benefit, Inf. fringe, Inf. extra, bonus, dividend; raise, increase, promotion, advancement, furtherance …
83Boon — /bun/ (say boohn) noun David Clarence, born 1960, Australian cricketer; Test batsman …
84boon — bonki / pesi …
85Municipio de Boon Hill (condado de Johnston, Carolina del Norte) — Boon Hill Municipio de los Estados Unidos …
86Boon Lay — noun A region of Singapore …
87Boon, Dany — (Daniel Farid Hamidou / June 26, 1966, Armentières, Nord, France ) The son of a Kabylian father and a French mother, he was nicknamed Daniel Boone by a childhood friend. After studying drawing in Belgium and photography, he briefly worked for… …
88boon companion — noun (C) literary a very close friend …
89Boon-work — 1) Work done on the lord s land by dependent peasants for a fixed number of days per week. (Wood, Michael. Domesday: A Search for the Roots of England, 213) 2) Obligation of tenants for special work services, notably the lord s harvest. (Gies,… …
90boon days — In old English law, certain days in the year (sometimes called due days ) on which tenants in copyhold were obliged to perform corporal services for the lord …