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Bonnie
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Bonnie
Bonnie
See also: bonnie
English
Proper noun
Bonnie
- A female given name.
- 1936 Margaret Mitchell: Gone With the Wind:
- Rhett leaning over the child had said: 'Her eyes are going to be pea-green.'
- 'Indeed they are not,' cried Melanie indignantly, forgetting that Scarlett's eyes were almost that shade. 'They are going to be blue, like Mr O'Hara's eyes, as blue as - as blue as the bonnie blue flag.'
- 'Bonnie Blue Butler,' laughed Rhett, taking the child from her and peering more closely into the small eyes. And Bonnie she became until even her parents did not recall that she had been named for two queens.
- 1936 Margaret Mitchell: Gone With the Wind:
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See also: Bonnie
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
bonnie (comparative more bonnie, superlative most bonnie)
- Gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe.
- Shakespeare
- Be you blithe and bonny.
- Sir Walter Scott
- Report speaks you a bonny monk, that would hear the matin chime ere he quitted his bowl.
- Shakespeare
- (Geordie) Beautiful; pretty; attractive.
Translations
Beautiful; pretty; attractive
References
- bonnie in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
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Scots
Alternative forms
Adjective
bonnie (comparative mair bonnie, superlative maist bonnie)
- handsome; beautiful; pretty; attractively lively and graceful
- Gay
- Till bonny Susan sped across the plain.
- Robert Burns
- Far from the bonnie banks of Ayr.
- Gay