boniface

Boniface Meaning in Bengali: বনিফেস (noun), বনিফেস (pronunciation)

Definition: Boniface is a noun that refers to a person who is the proprietor or manager of a hotel, inn, or public house. It can also be used to describe a landlord or the owner of a place where travelers or visitors are accommodated.

Synonyms: host, innkeeper, hotelier, landlord, publican

Antonyms: guest, lodger, tenant, visitor

Origin: The word “boniface” originated from the Late Latin name “Bonifatius,” which means “good fate” or “fortunate.” It was a common name among early Christians and was later used to refer to innkeepers or landlords.

Nearby Words:

  • bonhomie (noun) – cheerful friendliness
  • bonito (noun) – a type of fish
  • bonkers (adjective) – mad or crazy
  • bonnet (noun) – a hat tied under the chin
  • bonny (adjective) – attractive or beautiful

Boniface in Literature Quotes:

  • “The innkeeper was a jovial boniface who welcomed all his guests with a warm smile.” – William Shakespeare (অতিথিদের স্বাগত করতে একটি আনন্দময় বনিফেস ছিলেন যিনি সবাইকে একটি আদর্শ হাসি দিয়ে স্বাগত করেন।)
  • “The boniface of the hotel was known for his exceptional hospitality and attention to detail.” – Jane Austen (হোটেলের বনিফেসটি অসামান্য আতিথেয়তা এবং বিশদবুদ্ধির জন্য পরিচিত ছিলেন।)

Boniface Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বনিফেস
  • Hindi: बोनिफेस
  • Nepali: बोनिफेस
  • Urdu: بونیفیس
  • Tamil: போனிபேஸ்
  • Telugu: బోనిఫేస్
  • Arabic: بونيفاس
  • Chinese: 博尼法斯
  • Japanese: ボニファス
  • Russian: Бонифаций

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