Wiktionary
a. (en-comparativebonny)
WordNet
See bonny
Wikipedia
Bonnier may refer to:
- Bonnier Group, a privately held Swedish media group
- Bonnier family, a Swedish family related to the conglomerate
- Bonnier (surname)
Bonnier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Åke Bonnier (born 1957), Swedish bishop in the Diocese of Skara
- Antoine Bonnier d'Alco (1750–1790), French diplomat during the French Revolution
- Céline Bonnier (1965–), actress from Quebec, Canada
- Claude Bonnier (1897–1944), member of the French resistance
- Eva Bonnier (1855–1907), Swedish painter
- Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle (1922–1942), member of the French resistance
- Gaëtan Bonnier (1857-1944), French general
- Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922), French botanist and plant ecologist
- Joakim Bonnier (1930–1972), Swedish racing driver
- Jonas Bonnier (born 1957), Swedish novelist
- Joseph-Arsène Bonnier (1879–1962), Canadian politician
- Jules Joseph Bonnier (1859-1908), French zoologist
- Lukas Bonnier (1922–2006), Swedish publisher
- Valérie Bonnier, French actress and novel writer who played Fabienne in the 1977 film The Man Who Loved Women
Usage examples of "bonnier".
I was the same young man, and neither better nor bonnier, that they had rejected a month before.
He nodded but declared gallantly, "There wouldn't be a bonnier back shown at the do.
Again she was lifted on the bull's back, and after she had ridden far, and farer than I can tell, they came in sight o' a far bonnier castle, and far farther awa' than the last.
She was, when they'd met and married nearly twenty-three years ago at Sunbury, Georgia, just comely Rebecca Maxwell--tall, slender, bonnier than any other girl on the entire coast, gracious, playful, a little reserved, but never offended by John Couper's tireless love of filling the house with people and his equally tireless enjoyment in entertaining them with his stories and often ludicrous humor.