English-Thai Dictionary
bonny
ADJ น่า ดึงดูด lovely attractive na-dueng-dud
bonny
ADJ น่ารัก และ มี สุขภาพ ดี na-rak-lae-mee-suk-ka-pab-de
bonnyclabber
N นมเปรี้ยว ทำ จาก จุลินทรีย์ หมัก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BONNY
a.[L. bonus. ] 1. Handsome; beautiful.
Till bonny Susan sped across the plain.
2. Gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe.
Blithe and bonny.
3. In familiar language, plump, as plump and healthful persons are most inclined to mirth.
[This word is much used in Scotland. ]
BONNY
n.Among miners, a bed of ore, differing from a squat in being round, whereas a squat is flat; or a distinct bed of ore, that communicates with no vein.
BONNY-CLABBER, CLABBER
n.A word used in Ireland for sour buttermilk. It is used, in America, for any milk that is turned or become thick in the process of souring, and applied only to that part which is thick.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BONNY
BONNY Bon "ny, a. [Spelled bonnie by the Scotch. ] Etym: [OE. boni, prob. fr. F. bon, fem. bonne, good, fr. L. bonus good. See Bounty, and cf. Bonus, Boon. ]
1. Handsome; beautiful; pretty; attractively lively and graceful. Till bonny Susan sped across the plain. Gay. Far from the bonnie banks of Ayr. Burns.
2. Gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe. Be you blithe and bonny. Shak. Report speaks you a bonny monk, that would hear the matiSir W. Scott.
BONNY
BONNY Bon "ny, n. (Mining )
Defn: A round and compact bed of ore, or a distinct bed, not communicating with a vein.
BONNYCLABBER
Bon "ny *clab `ber, n. Etym: [Ir. bainne, baine, milk + clabar mud, mire. ]
Defn: Coagulated sour milk; loppered milk; curdled milk; -- sometimes called simply clabber. B. Jonson.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bonny
bon ny |ˈbänē ˈbɑni |(also bonnie ) chiefly Scottish & N. English ▶adjective ( bonnier, bonniest ) attractive; beautiful: a bonny lass. • (of a baby ) plump and healthy-looking. • sizable; considerable (usually expressing approval ): it's worth a thousand pounds, a bonny sum. ▶noun (my bonny ) literary used as a form of address for one's beloved or baby. DERIVATIVES bon ni ly |ˈbänəlē |adverb, bon ni ness noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: perhaps related to Old French bon ‘good. ’
bonny clabber
bon ny clab ber ▶noun another term for clabber. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Irish bainne clabair, denoting thick milk for churning.
Oxford Dictionary
bonny
bonny |ˈbɒni |(also bonnie ) ▶adjective ( bonnier, bonniest ) chiefly Scottish & N. English attractive or beautiful: a bonny lass. • (of a baby ) plump and healthy-looking. • sizeable (usually expressing approval ): it's worth a thousand pounds, a bonny sum. ▶noun (my bonny ) literary used as a form of address for one's beloved or baby. DERIVATIVES bonnily adverb, bonniness noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: perhaps related to Old French bon ‘good ’.
bonny clabber
bonny clab |ber ▶noun another term for clabber. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Irish bainne clabair, denoting thick milk for churning.
Oxford Thesaurus
bonny
bonny adjective Scottish & N. English did you ever see such a bonny baby? beautiful, attractive, handsome, pretty, gorgeous, good-looking, nice-looking, well favoured, fetching, prepossessing, ravishing, stunning; lovely, nice, sweet, cute, appealing, endearing, adorable, lovable, charming, dear, darling, delightful, winsome, winning; blooming, bouncing, healthy, fine; informal divine, drop-dead gorgeous, easy on the eye; Austral. /NZ informal beaut; literary beauteous; archaic fair, comely, taking. ANTONYMS unattractive.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bonny
bon ny bon nie /bɑ́ni |bɔ́ni /形容詞 ⦅主にスコット 北イング ⦆1 魅力的な, かわいらしい, 〈赤ちゃんなどが 〉まるまるとして健康そうな ; 立派な .2 かなりの, 相当の .名詞 複 -nies C ⦅文 ⦆〖主にmy ~の形で呼びかけで 〗愛する人 .b ó n ni ly 副詞 b ó n ni ness 名詞