bonny• I must say, love, you're looking very bonny!• Their love grew stronger by the day and then Maisie was born, a healthy, bonnybaby.• The arrival of this bonnybawlingboy had caused considerableconsternation.• The cat wasn't the bonnycreature it had been when Rose had first given it to him.• Or as a bonny nine-year-old, celebrating her first Christmas at Watton ... with only five years of life left to her.• And did you ever see such a bonny piece?• Mrs Addison was a bonny woman with a mass of darkhair which she wore in a coil.• Photographsindicate that she was a bonny young lasslikely to stir the emotions of any number of local young men.
Originbonny
(1400-1500) Probably from Old Frenchbon“good”, from Latinbonus; → BONUS