Wt/sco/bonnie
See also: Wt/sco/Bonnie
English[edit | edit source]
Alternative forms[edit | edit source]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
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Adjective[edit | edit source]
bonnie (comparative mair Wt/sco/bonnie, superlative maist Wt/sco/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 matichime ere he quitted his bowl.
- Shakespeare
- Template:Wt/sco/Geordie Beautiful; pretty; attractive.
Translations[edit | edit source]
Gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe
References[edit | edit source]
Anagrams[edit | edit source]
- beinno
- be in on
Scots[edit | edit source]
Alternative forms[edit | edit source]
Adjective[edit | edit source]
Wt/sco/bonnie (comparative {{{1}}}, superlative {{{2}}})
- 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