"benevolent" is actually a compound word in Latin. "Bene" is the adverb "well" "volent" is a participle meaning "wanting'" thus "benevolent" literally means "well-wishing"
There are several. "Benevolent" is one such word.
bene-  a combining form occurring in loanwords from Latin, where it meant "well"
The more common form of this root word is bene- which is Latin for good or well.
Benefit Benediction beneficiary benefactor benevolent
It would still just be Ben, there is no translation.
The antonym for the word malignant is benign.
"benevolent" is actually a compound word in Latin. "Bene" is the adverb "well" "volent" is a participle meaning "wanting'" thus "benevolent" literally means "well-wishing"
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Some words with the prefix 'bene' are:beneficialbeneficebenefitbenedictionbenevolencebenefactorThe prefix means "good". Ironically, Benedict Arnold's first name means "good speech" or "good talk".
Franz-Joseph pictured himself as a very benevolent and enlightened ruler.
i don't really understand your question but benevolent means kind-hearted.