abonar
Spanish
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to fertilize to provide nutrients to crops using fertilizers
- (transitive) To accredit a sum of money to the account of someone, contributing funds or reducing the balance.
- (transitive) To give credit or describe positively.
- (transitive) To make something better.
- (transitive) To pay an amount of money.
- (transitive) To make an annotation in the salary on an account.
- (intransitive) To pay a certain amount of money by each term of a loan or sale.
- (pronominal) To subscribe to a service.
- (pronominal) To reconcile with someone without going to court.
Etymology
Derived from Latin bonus (good, honest, kind).
Origin
Latin
bonus
Gloss
good, honest, kind
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
良, 善
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bonus English
- bene Latin
- bonitas Latin
- bonus Latin
- duonus Latin
- malus Latin
- perbonus Latin
- Bonoso Italian
- bonus Italian
- buono Italian
- bonus Dutch, Flemish
- bonus-malus Dutch, Flemish
- bon French
- bonbon French
- бонус Russian
- bonina Spanish, Castilian
- bonito Spanish, Castilian
- buen Spanish, Castilian
- buenas Spanish, Castilian
- bueno Spanish, Castilian
- abonar Portuguese
- bon Old French
- bona Esperanto
- aboar Galician
- bo Galician
- bun Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- bona Ido
- бонус Bulgarian
- abonsina Albanian
- bõo Old Portuguese
- bun Aromanian
- abonaçar Occitan
- abonir Occitan
- *dwenos Proto-Italic
- bonu Asturian
- bon Friulian
- bon Old Occitan
- bonu Sicilian
- bon Venetian
- bun Ligurian
- bun Dalmatian
- buna Dalmatian
- bueno Ladino
- בואינו Ladino
- bonussi Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- bon Bourguignon
- bon Ladin
- duenos Old Latin
- duonus Old Latin
- abonar Hiligaynon
- buono Mirandese
- bon Franco-Provençal
- bur Istro-Romanian