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bonhomous, a.|ˈbɒnəməs| Also (rare) bonhomm(i)ous. [f. bonhomie + -ous.] Full of bonhomie or good-fellowship. Hence ˈbonhomously adv.
1905Spectator 18 Feb. 257/2 A delightful bonhommious person. 1914C. Mackenzie Sinister Street II. iii. v. 593 ‘He's not a very bonhomous lad,’ said Lonsdale. 1927Observer 10 July 6 The hearty and bonhomous J. D. Marstock. 1928E. Waugh Decline & Fall x. 109 Lady C.'s hardly what you might call bonhommous. 1960Spectator 5 Feb. 185 An air of bonhomous candour. 1965Economist 5 June 1126/1 The American Secretary of Defence departs..waving bonhomously. |