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actio bo·nae fi·dei \-|bōnēˈfīdēˌī, -ˈbōˌnīˈfideˌē\ noun (plural actiones bonae fidei) Etymology: Late Latin, literally, action of good faith : an action in Roman law giving great power to the trial judge to take all matters of good faith, conscience, and equity into consideration of the whole case — contrasted with actio stricti juris |