"witticism, clever or witty saying," 1735, French, literally "good word," from bon "good" + mot "remark, short speech," literally "word" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *muttum, from Latin muttire "to mutter, mumble, murmur" (see mutter (v.)). The plural is bons mots.
bombing
bomb-proof
bombshell
bombyx
bon
bon mot
bon soir
bon voyage
bona fide
bona fides
bonafide