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Boon is a noun in English that denotes something beneficial or advantageous. It describes a timely or welcome benefit, such as a new resource, policy, or development that improves a situation. The term can also refer to a favor granted or a blessing.

Etymology and usage: The word dates from Middle English and has long carried the sense of a

Geographical and onomastic use: Boon also appears as a surname and in various place names. In such

See also: Boone, a related surname with a different spelling; Benefaction, a broader term for a helpful

gift
or
advantage.
In
contemporary
usage
it
remains
somewhat
formal
or
literary,
often
found
in
phrases
like
“a
boon
to
science”
or
“a
boon
for
humanity.”
The
expression
“boon
companion”
is
an
older,
literary
way
to
describe
a
close
friend
or
ally.
uses,
the
word
is
typically
a
historical
or
genealogical
reference
rather
than
a
description
of
benefit
in
the
modern
sense.
The
noun
form
is
generally
preferred
in
descriptive
writing,
while
proper-noun
uses
preserve
the
name’s
heritage.
act
or
gift;
Bon,
a
separate
word
with
its
own
meanings
in
other
languages.