"Mortal dangers could not trouble [a/the] good man."
Bonum sane was created in 1920.
'Bonum' is the Latin word for moral good, advantage or blessing. 'Bonum' is the nominative form and it's genitive is 'boni.'
The motto of Franciscan is 'Pax et Bonum'.
Est bonum.
LATIN
good evening
Originally bona but nowadays bonuses is acceptable. Incidentally the word should be bonum as bonus means a good man - a good thing is bonum.
Ex male bono Should be: "Ex Malo Bonum" - From "Sermon LXI" by Saint Augustine.
Bonum cibum.
They don't. Both are nominative singular. Pax is a feminine noun of the third declension, and bonum is a neuter form of the adjective bonus, -a, -um "good," used as a noun (just as English uses the adjective "good" as a noun in phrases such as "the battle between good and evil").In other words, the saying has parallelism, though it is referring to "the good" in general; "bonum" is a substantive referring to thegood, as in the more lengthy form of pax et bonum"may peaceandthe good thinghappen to you".
In Kantian philosophy, the "summum bonum" refers to the highest good, which is the combination of moral virtue and happiness. Kant believed that achieving the summum bonum is the ultimate aim of moral action, where individuals act according to duty and cultivate virtuous character while also seeking happiness.
Latin for fight the good fight