jovial+companion
1bon-vivant — n. [Fr.] Luxurious liver, boon companion, jovial companion, jolly fellow …
2Bon vivant — Bon vi vant ; pl. {Bons vivants}. [F. bon good + vivant, p. pr. of vivre to live.] A good fellow; a jovial companion; a free liver. [1913 Webster] …
3Bons vivants — Bon vivant Bon vi vant ; pl. {Bons vivants}. [F. bon good + vivant, p. pr. of vivre to live.] A good fellow; a jovial companion; a free liver. [1913 Webster] …
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