1. bonar - Adjective
2. Bonar - Proper noun
bonar (comparative more bonar, superlative most bonar)
(Polari) Alternative spelling of bona (“good”)
Bonar (plural Bonars)
A surname.
Never have I had such great minds around me-Smuts, Balfour, Bonar Law...and Curzon. Curzon was perhaps not a great man, but he was a supreme Civil Servant. Compared to these men, the front benches of today are pigmies. David Lloyd George
Chamberlain and other Conservatives such as Arthur Balfour argued for supporting Lloyd George, while former party leader Bonar Law argued the other way, claiming that breaking up the coalition "wouldn't break Lloyd George's heart". Source: Internet
But if not all the animals have been recommended for breeding, contraception is necessary, Bonar said. Source: Internet
Susan Shaw was an attractive Rank Organisation starlet whose actor husband Bonar Colleano was killed in a car crash in 1958 heavily in debt. Source: Internet
Mr. Winston Churchill has spoken of a "Jewish State" and Mr. Bonar Law has talked in Parliament of "restoring Palestine to the Jews"." Source: Internet