Boon Definition

bo͝on
noun
A benefit bestowed, especially one bestowed in response to a request.
American Heritage
A request or the favor requested.
Webster's New World
Welcome benefit; blessing.
Webster's New World

(archaic) That which is asked or granted as a benefit or favor; a gift; a favour; benefaction; a grant; a present.

Wiktionary

(UK dialectal) An unpaid service due by a tenant to his lord.

Wiktionary
Antonyms:
adjective
Kind, generous, pleasant, etc.
Webster's New World
Merry; convivial.
Webster's New World
Favorable.
American Heritage

Other Word Forms of Boon

Noun

Singular:
boon
Plural:
boons

Origin of Boon

  • From Middle English boon (“prayer”), from Old Norse bόn (“prayer, petition”), from Proto-Germanic *bōniz (“supplication”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰāni-, *bʰā- (“to say”). Influenced by boon (“good, favorable”, adj). Cognate with Swedish bön (“prayer, petition, request”), Danish bøn (“prayer”), Old English bēn (“prayer, request, favor, compulsory service”). More at ben.

    From Wiktionary

  • From Middle English boon, bone, from Old Northern French boon, Old French bon (“good”), from Latin bonus (“good”), from Old Latin duonus, dvenos, from Proto-Indo-European *dū- (“to respect”).

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English bon good from Old French from Latin bonus deu-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Middle English bone from Old Norse bōn prayer bhā-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Gaelic and Irish via Scots.

    From Wiktionary

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