Etymology: [ h&-nE ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hony, honi, from Old English huniġ, from Proto-Germanic *hunagan (cf. Dutch honing, German Honig, Swedish honung), from Proto-Indo-European *kohₐ-n-kó (cf. Welsh canecon 'gold', Latin canicae 'bran', Old Prussian cucan 'brown', Albanian qengjë 'beehive', Ancient Greek knēkós 'yellowish', Sanskrit kāñcanám 'gold, wealth').
A spectrum of pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like that of most types of (the sweet substance) honey, Describing a thing involving or resembling honey, A term of affection, Something sweet or desirable, A viscous, sweet fluid produced from plant nectar by bees. Often used to sweeten tea or to spread on baked goods, A variety of this substance, A spectrum of pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like that of most types of honey, A woman, especially an attractive one, sweet sticky substance produced by honeybees; darling, sweetheart (term of endearment), of honey, resembling honey; sweet; containing honey, Honey is a sweet, sticky, yellowish substance that is made by bees, flatter; sweeten with honey, mell, A sweet viscid fluid, esp, that collected by bees from flowers of plants, and deposited in the cells of the honeycomb, Sweet one; a term of endearment, That which is sweet or pleasant, like honey, An attractive woman, To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments; also, to be or become obsequiously courteous or complimentary; to fawn, cowage, A viscous, sweet substance produced from nectar by bees; a variety of this substance, A yellowish-brown colour, like that of (the sweet substance) honey, mel, of a yellowish-brown colour, like that of honey, You call someone honey as a sign of affection. Honey, I don't really think that's a good idea. Sweet, viscous liquid food, golden in colour, produced in the honey sacs of various bees from the nectar of flowers. Honey has played an important role in human nutrition since ancient times; until about 250 years ago, it was almost the sole sweetening agent. Honey is often produced on a commercial scale from clover (Trifolium) or sweet clover (Melilotus) by the domestic honeybee. The nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of most of its sucrose into the sugars levulose (fructose) and dextrose (glucose) and the removal of excess moisture. Honey is stored in the beehive or nest in a honeycomb, a double layer of uniform hexagonal cells constructed of beeswax and propolis (a plant resin). The honey is used in winter as food for the bee larvae and other members of the colony. Honey extracted for human consumption is usually heated to destroy fermentation-causing yeasts and then strained. See also beekeeping, Honey is produced by domesticated and many wild bees from the nectar of flowers and other plant secretions The bees combine those fluids with other substances to make honey, which they store in their hives Honey has been around as long as bees and man has used it as a sweetener and food since the earliest times It is still one of his richest and most useful food substances A rock drawing near Valencia in Spain that dates back to 15000 BC shows two men climbing up cords to reach the nest of a swarm of bees And beekeeping was being practiced along the banks of the Nile in Egypt at least as early as 3000 BC Ancient literature teems with references to bees, honey and beekeeping, The original and all-natural sweetener Honey is a sweet, thick syrup produced by honey bees Sold in the comb, as the extracted liquid, and in solid and granular forms, The nectar and sweet deposits from plants as gathered, modified and stored in honeycomb by honey bees, To make agreeable; to cover or sweeten with, or as with, honey, a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees, A good ball, having the color of honey, sweeten with honey, a beloved person; used as terms of endearment, The thick, sweet liquid made by honey bees from the nectar of flowers In general, the darker the color of the honey, the stronger the flavor Honey is the oldest sweetener known, Used as a color, flavor, and emollient Natural ingredient for cosmetic products, Emollient, humectant, soothing, antiseptic and bacteriostatic, contains large quantities of enzymes, a hormone, carbohydrates, B-complex vitamins, vitamins C, D and E, and some minerals Honey helps to prevent moisture loss from the skin by laying down a clear protective film, 06-07-2002 @ 1:14 AM, a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees sweeten with honey having the color of honey, (n) Female, generally attractive, n madu, Shahad Liquid, Is a thick, sweet, amber yellow syrup made from the pollen of flowers Best used as a sweetener that adds texture and a little color to cocktails and hot drinks, Sweet, edible, sticky substance made by bees once they have collected the nectar of flowers, Composed of sugars and wax, it has natural skin and hair moisturising properties, a sticky amber coloured food produce by bees, sugary, syrupy, dulcet or mellifluous, sweet, with, or as if with, honey, You can describe someone's voice or words as honeyed when they are very pleasant to listen to, especially if you want to suggest that they are insincere. His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew, sweetened with honey; containing honey, You can describe something as honeyed when it tastes or smells of honey, or is the pale yellowish colour of honey. I could smell the honeyed ripeness of melons and peaches. a warm, honeyed light, pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello", Smell or taste reminiscent of honey, characteristic of late-harvest wines affected by "noble rot" (Botrytis cinerea), Sweet, as, honeyed words, Covered with honey, with honey added, plural of honey, See Honeyed,
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A spectrum of pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like that of most types of (the sweet substance) honey - "honey colour:"
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Describing a thing involving or resembling honey - "So work the honey-bees, / Creatures that by a rule in nature teach / The act of order to a peopled kingdom."
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A term of affection - "Honey, would you take out the trash?"
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Something sweet or desirable - "O my love, my wife! / Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath / Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty."
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A viscous, sweet fluid produced from plant nectar by bees. Often used to sweeten tea or to spread on baked goods
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A variety of this substance
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A spectrum of pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like that of most types of honey
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A woman, especially an attractive one - "Man, there are some fine honeys here tonight!"
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sweet sticky substance produced by honeybees; darling, sweetheart (term of endearment) isim
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of honey, resembling honey; sweet; containing honey sıfat
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Honey is a sweet, sticky, yellowish substance that is made by bees
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flatter; sweeten with honey fiil
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A sweet viscid fluid, esp
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that collected by bees from flowers of plants, and deposited in the cells of the honeycomb
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Sweet one; a term of endearment
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That which is sweet or pleasant, like honey
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An attractive woman
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To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments; also, to be or become obsequiously courteous or complimentary; to fawn
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cowage
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A viscous, sweet substance produced from nectar by bees; a variety of this substance
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A yellowish-brown colour, like that of (the sweet substance) honey
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mel
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of a yellowish-brown colour, like that of honey
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You call someone honey as a sign of affection. Honey, I don't really think that's a good idea. Sweet, viscous liquid food, golden in colour, produced in the honey sacs of various bees from the nectar of flowers. Honey has played an important role in human nutrition since ancient times; until about 250 years ago, it was almost the sole sweetening agent. Honey is often produced on a commercial scale from clover (Trifolium) or sweet clover (Melilotus) by the domestic honeybee. The nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of most of its sucrose into the sugars levulose (fructose) and dextrose (glucose) and the removal of excess moisture. Honey is stored in the beehive or nest in a honeycomb, a double layer of uniform hexagonal cells constructed of beeswax and propolis (a plant resin). The honey is used in winter as food for the bee larvae and other members of the colony. Honey extracted for human consumption is usually heated to destroy fermentation-causing yeasts and then strained. See also beekeeping
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Honey is produced by domesticated and many wild bees from the nectar of flowers and other plant secretions The bees combine those fluids with other substances to make honey, which they store in their hives Honey has been around as long as bees and man has used it as a sweetener and food since the earliest times It is still one of his richest and most useful food substances A rock drawing near Valencia in Spain that dates back to 15000 BC shows two men climbing up cords to reach the nest of a swarm of bees And beekeeping was being practiced along the banks of the Nile in Egypt at least as early as 3000 BC Ancient literature teems with references to bees, honey and beekeeping
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The original and all-natural sweetener Honey is a sweet, thick syrup produced by honey bees Sold in the comb, as the extracted liquid, and in solid and granular forms
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The nectar and sweet deposits from plants as gathered, modified and stored in honeycomb by honey bees
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To make agreeable; to cover or sweeten with, or as with, honey
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a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees
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A good ball
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having the color of honey
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sweeten with honey
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a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
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The thick, sweet liquid made by honey bees from the nectar of flowers In general, the darker the color of the honey, the stronger the flavor Honey is the oldest sweetener known
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Used as a color, flavor, and emollient Natural ingredient for cosmetic products
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Emollient, humectant, soothing, antiseptic and bacteriostatic
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contains large quantities of enzymes, a hormone, carbohydrates, B-complex vitamins, vitamins C, D and E, and some minerals Honey helps to prevent moisture loss from the skin by laying down a clear protective film
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a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees sweeten with honey having the color of honey
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(n) Female, generally attractive
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n madu
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Shahad Liquid
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Is a thick, sweet, amber yellow syrup made from the pollen of flowers Best used as a sweetener that adds texture and a little color to cocktails and hot drinks
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Sweet, edible, sticky substance made by bees once they have collected the nectar of flowers
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Composed of sugars and wax, it has natural skin and hair moisturising properties
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a sticky amber coloured food produce by bees
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honeyed
sugary, syrupy
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dulcet or mellifluous
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honeyed
sweet, with, or as if with, honey
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You can describe someone's voice or words as honeyed when they are very pleasant to listen to, especially if you want to suggest that they are insincere. His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew
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honeyed
sweetened with honey; containing honey sıfat
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honeyed
You can describe something as honeyed when it tastes or smells of honey, or is the pale yellowish colour of honey. I could smell the honeyed ripeness of melons and peaches. a warm, honeyed light
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honeyed
pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello"
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Smell or taste reminiscent of honey, characteristic of late-harvest wines affected by "noble rot" (Botrytis cinerea)
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