Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at bonython.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Bonython.
Examples
-
Close to Bochym is another old manor, Bonython; it is said that the poet Longfellow was descended from one of the Bonythons, who was an early settler in America.
-
In consequence we wasted no time in further examining the Bonython, but made tracks for Lake Darlot.
Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885
-
Bonython now steps in and plies him with flattery and drink, gaining from the chief, at last, his signature -- the bow totem -- to a transfer of the land for which he is willing to sell his daughter.
Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 04 : Tales of Puritan Land 1879
-
Ruth, maddened at her father's meanness and the Indian's brutality, rushes on the imbruted savage, grasps from his belt the knife that has slain her lover, cleaves his heart in twain, and flies into the wood, leaving Bonython stupid with amazement.
Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 04 : Tales of Puritan Land 1879
-
Police are at Bonython Park, off Port Road, to investigate.
-
Police are at Bonython Park, off Port Road, to investigate.
-
Henry travelled to Sydney to attend Ferguson's Bonython lecture, run by the Centre for
Henry Thornton Blogs 2010
-
The number is the postcode for Blackbutt and Bonython, home to about 1000 people.
-
Ipswich postcode creates headache for Blackbutt and Bonython THE number 4306 is causing quite
-
Leonard Anthony Subritzky, 31, of Bonython, was armed with a knife and a meat cleaver when he visited Simon Snowden, then 35, at Havelock House in July 2006.
The Canberra Times 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.