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71bona fide — 1540s, Latin, lit. in good faith, ablative of bona fides good faith (see FAITH (Cf. faith)). Originally used as an adverb, later (18c.) also as an adjective. The opposite is mala fide …
72bona fide — (izg. bȍna fȉde) pril. DEFINICIJA pravn. u dobroj vjeri, pošteno, bez zlih misli; dobronamjerno, opr. mala fide ETIMOLOGIJA lat …
73Bona — Bonà dkt. Bonà įsikūrusi abi̇̀pus Rei̇̃no …
74Bona — ☛ V. trigo de Bona …
75bona fides — [bō′nə fī′dēz΄, bō′nefīdz΄] n. [< BONA FIDE] 1. good faith; honesty, sincerity, reliability, etc. 2. proof or proofs of honesty, genuineness, etc …
76bona mobilia — /mō biˈli ə or a/ plural noun (law) Movable goods • • • Main Entry: ↑bona …
77Bona fides — Bo na fi des (b[=o] n[.a] f[imac] d[=e]z). [L.] Good faith; honesty; freedom from fraud or deception. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
78Bona peritura — Bo na per i*tu ra [L.] (Law) Perishable goods. Bouvier. [1913 Webster] || …
79Bona roba — Bo na ro ba [It., prop. good stuff. ] A showy wanton; a courtesan. Shak [1913 Webster] …
80Bona Arsenault — (October 4, 1903 ndash; July 4, 1993) was a Canadian historian, genealogist and a federal and provincial politician.Born in Bonaventure, Quebec, the son of Joseph Georges Arsenault and Marcelline Gauthier, he studied at Université Laval and… …