Definitions for Boniface

Boniface Bon·i·face

Spelling: [bon-uh-feys, -fis; for 4 also French baw-nee-
IPA: /ˈbɒn əˌfeɪs, -fɪs; for 4 also French bɔ niˈfas/

Boniface is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 253 anagrams from letters in Boniface (abcefino).

Definitions for Boniface

noun

  1. Saint (Wynfrith) a.d. 680?–755? English monk who became a missionary in Germany.
  2. a jovial innkeeper in George Farquhar's The Beaux' Stratagem.
  3. (lowercase) any landlord or innkeeper.
  4. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “doer of good.”.
  5. Saint, died a.d. 422, pope 418–422.
  6. pope a.d. 530–532.
  7. pope a.d. 607.
  8. Saint, pope a.d. 608–615.
  9. died a.d. 625, pope 619–625.
  10. pope a.d. 896.
  11. antipope a.d. 974, 984–985.
  12. (Benedetto Caetani) c1235–1303, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1294–1303.
  13. (Pietro Tomacelli) died 1404, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1389–1404.

Examples for Boniface

Luckily it was only Buvat, and Boniface profited by his entrance to depart.

The choice then lay between Baldwin and Boniface of Montferrat.

As you wished, true, Boniface, but I can love you in another manner.

Boniface moved a-tiptoe and touched his Superior reverently on the shoulder.

Oh, do not cry like that, mademoiselle; it is your poor Boniface who begs you.

Boniface to Cuthberht and others, year 735, in Migne's "Patrologia," vol.

"You were right not to draw," continued the Boniface with a sharp look.

Boniface ordered the spiritual Franciscans to conform to the rule of the conventuals.

Which saying, adds Villani, was presently fulfilled in Pope Boniface.

Oh, I was only looking if there was not a crown in your pocket for your friend Boniface.

Word Value for Boniface
Scrable

15

Words with friends

18

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