A happy thought has of recent years dictated the use of his words Sitis boni pueri and the rest on the occasion of the admission of the new King's Scholars at Eton.
Besides this, the expression sub ratione boni is also ambiguous.
The official records of the sentences of the Inquisition frequently mention the presence of these experts, periti and boni viri.
But we must, at least, in justice admit that the Popes did their utmost to protect the tribunals of the Inquisition from the arbitrary action of individual judges, by requiring the Inquisitors to consult both the boni viri and the Bishops.
He said, Shall Boni die the death when it is written (Ex.
They replied, Shall not Bonidie the death when it is written (Ex.
Hence the commonly accepted definition of evil: Malum est privatio boni debiti: Evil is the privation of the goodness due to a thing.
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Boni pastoris est tondere pecus, non deglubere=--It is the duty of a good shepherd to shear his sheep, not to flay them.
Nullius boni sine socio jucunda possessio=--Without a friend to share it, no good we possess is truly enjoyable.
Oderunt peccare boni virtutis amore=--Good men shrink from wrong out of love for virtue.
Rome, who called themselves boni cives or optimates; just as the aristocratic party at Athens called themselves 'kalokagathoi'.
We thus have only three of the usual four categories which frequently occur in Irish eschatology, as in the Book of Enoch: the boni valde, the boni sed non valde, and the mali valde.
People in shining raiment were walking there; these were the boni sed non valde, who were to dwell there until Judgment.
In these islands, the abode of pilgrims and hermits until Doomsday, we have, in a pagan setting, the limbo of the boni sed non valde.
Free and Other Stories, by Theodore Dreiser (Boni & Liveright).
Translations The Seven That Were Hanged, by Leonid Andreyev (Boni & Liveright).
Finally, jus moribus constitutum, or boni mores, was customary law, which had a twofold function.
What passed for it was a composite of fas, jus, and boni mores, whose several limits and characteristics it is extremely difficult to define.
These were already the first and most influential citizens, the boni homines, the sapientes, the men we afterwards find officiating as Consuls.
We see that there was a commune consilium of sapientes orboni homines, which was a species of senate, and a commune colloquium, a general assembly of all the citizens, afterwards developing into a parliament or arrengo.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boni" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.