bon-
(Latin: good)
Sat pulchra si sat bona.
Beautiful enough if she is good enough.
Also translated as: "Handsome is as handsome does" or "One's actions count for more than one's looks".
Scuto bonae voluntatis tuae coronasti nos.
With the shield of Thy good-will Thou hast covered us.
Motto of the State of Maryland, U.S.A. Also translated as, "With favor wilt Thou encompass us as with a shield."
Si finis bonus est, totum bonum erit.
If the end is good, everything will be good.
Another version is "All's well that ends well."
Sola bona, quae honesta.
Only good deeds are honorable.
Motto of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian (1314-1347).
summum bonum
The highest good.
The highest attainable good.
superabound, superabounding
1. To be unusually, excessively, or over abundant.
2. To abound beyond something else.
3. To be very abundant or too abundant (usually followed by in or with): "They were superabounding with trash and mud after the hurricane."
Related good-word units:
agatho-,
bene-,
eu-.
Word groups that are antonyms of this unit:
caco-,
dys-,
mal-,
mis-.