Associations to the word «Boniface»
Noun
- Churchman
- Aragon
- Pius
- Anglo
- Bulgarian
- Xi
- Bull
- Bavaria
- Monastery
- Beatrice
- Xiv
- Diocese
- Byzantine
- Vita
- Sant
- Plymouth
- Overlord
- Felix
- Augustine
- Archdiocese
- Eighth
- Crete
- Bertrand
- Conrad
- Matilda
- Iii
- Pietro
- Hermit
- Christendom
- Canon
- Genoa
- Urban
- Franco
- Legitimacy
- Thor
- Relic
- Nun
- Lausanne
- Mod
- Regency
- Naples
- Condemnation
- Xxiii
- Angelo
- Norbert
- Nicholas
- Spiritual
- Quarrel
- Fair
- Gaul
- Piedmont
- Antioch
- Leo
- Deacon
- Monk
- Cleric
- Tome
- Godfrey
- Duchy
- Giacomo
- St
- Devon
- Pilgrimage
- Xii
- Vicar
- Episcopal
- Lombardy
- Visitation
- Stade
- Riding
- Codex
- Disciple
- Abel
- Constantine
- Agnes
- Counsellor
- Ramsey
- Fourth
- Gilles
Adjective
Wiktionary
BONIFACE, noun. The proprietor of a hotel or restaurant.
BONIFACE, noun. An innkeeper.
BONIFACE, proper noun. A male given name of mainly historical use.
Dictionary definition
BONIFACE, noun. (Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754).
BONIFACE, noun. The owner or manager of an inn.
Wise words
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