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bienness
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bienness (uncountable)
- (archaic) The quality of being good, wholesome, comfortable, etc.
- 1874, William Black, A Princess of Thule (volume 1, page 36)
- Here were no haggard savages, unkempt and scantily clad, coming forth from their dens in the rocks to stare wildly at the strangers. On the contrary, there was a prevailing air of comfort and “bienness” about the people and their houses.
- 1879, James Barr, The Old Identities: Being Sketches and Reminiscences During the First Decade of the Province of Otago, N.Z. (page 338)
- [Otago's] pace has been, and even without auriferous wealth, would have continued to be, that of steady progress. Not so deliriously fast, perhaps, but in a sense which the more thoughtful can appreciate as more satisfactory; that would have yielded a description of rough bienness to the majority of the people which is always associated with […] the growth of the social and domestic virtues […]
- 1879, Adam Lind Simpson, The Story of Sir David Wilkie: His Life and Works (page 49)
- 1874, William Black, A Princess of Thule (volume 1, page 36)
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