On Lucca's side mention is also made of the "bonos viros lucensis civitatis, si Consules vel Rector aut Potestas ibi non fuerint.
He admits with regard to the latter: “est tamen bonus et utilis, per quem fit paulatim consuetudo ad actus bonosde genere exercendos et malos vitandos, quo præparatur locus charitatis.
Omnia bonos viros decent=--All things are becoming in good men.
Even so," answered my partner, "would it not be more contra bonos mores to let a thief go unpunished, once he had been arrested?
Beccadelli’s “Hermaphroditus,” which was declared to be contra bonos mores.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bonos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.