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French word bien comes from Latin bene (Agreeably, favorably. Properly, exactly. Well.)
bene (Latin)
Agreeably, favorably. Properly, exactly. Well.
bien (Old French)
Good (as opposed to evil). Possession; object of value Indeed (used for emphasis). Well.
bien (Middle French)
Well (in a positive way; in a way that meets or exceeds expectations).
bien (French)
Good looking, nice. Good, all right, great (+ de, des, du) a lot of. (colloquial) really (used as an intensifier). Indeed; so. Well A commodity, a good. A possession. Good as opposed to evil.