Meaning honey
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"to sweeten, cover with honey," mid-14c., from honey (n.). Related: Honeyed; honeying.
Source: etymonline.com

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Middle English hony, from Old English hunig "honey," from Proto-Germanic *hunagam (source also of Old Norse hunang, Swedish honung, Old Saxon honeg, Old Frisian hunig, Middle Dutch honich, D [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Honey [N] [T] [S] Heb. ya'ar, occurs only 1 Samuel 14:25 1 Samuel 14:27 1 Samuel 14:29 ; Cant 5:1 , where it denotes the honey of bees. Properly the word signifies a forest or copse, and refers t [..]
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sweet substance produced by bees from pollen or nectar.
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a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees of something having the color of honey sweeten with honey beloved: a beloved person; used as terms of endearment Honey is a sweet food made by bees using nectar [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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a sweet food which is made by bees
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Produced from flower nectar through the work of bees, honey is an all-natural sweetener that produces a golden-colored curst and holds moisture in different baked goods. Its color and flavor will vary [..]
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a substance derived from nectar and is the main source of energy for bees. Read more on: Honey
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(1.) Heb. ya'ar, occurs only 1 Sam. 14:25, 27, 29; Cant. 5:1, where it denotes the honey of bees. Properly the word signifies a forest or copse, and refers to honey found in woods.(2.) Nopheth, h [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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The Hebrew debash in the first place applied to the product of the bee, to which exclusively we give the name of honey. All travellers agree in describing Palestine as a land "flowing with milk a [..]
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honik
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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To dream that you see honey, you will be possessed of considerable wealth. To see strained honey, denotes wealth and ease, but there will be an undercurrent in your life of unlawful gratification of material desires. To dream of eating honey, foretells that you will attain wealth and love. To lovers, this indicates a swift rush into marital joys.   [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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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.
Source: theodora.com

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Honey is produced by bees from nectar which contains sugar. The sugar is inverted in the honey sac of the bee and also during evaporation and storage in the honeycomb. The content of sugars in honey a [..]
Source: acfa.com.au

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Pronounce it: huh-neeHoney is made by bees from the nectar they collect from flowers. Viscous and fragrant, it's a natural sweetener and can be used just as it is to spread on bread or toast, [..]
Source: bbcgoodfood.com

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A thick, sweet liquid made by bees from flower nectar. Jamaican honey comes in three basic forms: comb honey, with the liquid still in the chewy comb, both of which are edible; chunk-style honey, which is honey with pieces of the honeycomb included in the jar; and regular liquid honey that has been extracted from the comb, much of which has been pa [..]
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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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 thei [..]
Source: whatscookingamerica.net

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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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A sweet, sticky sweetener that's produced by bees from floral nectar. Honey is now available in more than 300 varieties in the United States. Its flavor depends on the flowers from which the hone [..]
Source: bhg.com

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All natural honey! We use the light amber kind for delicate sweetening of our products.
Source: enjoylifefoods.com (offline)

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 Yes, honey is available anywhere.  We love it here.  We love it so much, we'll buy it honestly on the honor system
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(n) a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees(n) a beloved person; used as terms of endearment(v) sweeten with honey(adj) of something having the color of honey
Source: beedictionary.com

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mel mellis
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Honey contains natural antioxidants and has the ability to absorb and retain moisture and helps to soften skin.
Source: nudeskincare.com (offline)

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Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid from flower nectar produced by honey bees primarily. Honey contains trace amounts of several vitamins and minerals. Honey also contains tiny amounts of several compounds thought to function as antioxidants, including chrysin, pinobanksin, vitamin C, catalase, and pinocembrin. Nature’s Variety uses only raw honey b [..]
Source: naturesvariety.com (offline)

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A sweet viscous substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. Its sweetness is comparable to table sugar and comes in a variety of golden hues depending on the flowers used to produce it. Commonly used as an alternative to sugar in sweetening baked goods or beverages, honey is recognized as the only completely natural food that never spoil [..]
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A sweet viscous liquid Food, produced in the honey sacs of various Bees from Nectar collected from Flowers. The Nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of its Sucrose sugar into Fructose and Glucose [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A sweet viscous liquid food, produced in the honey sacs of various bees from nectar collected from flowers. The nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of its sucrose sugar into fructose and glucose [..]
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid from flower nectar produced by honey bees primarily. Honey contains trace amounts of several vitamins and minerals. Honey also contains tiny amounts of several compounds thought to function as antioxidants, including chrysin, pinobanksin, vitamin C, catalase, and pinocembrin.
Source: acreaturecomfort.com (offline)

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a sweet, usually viscous, liquid made by bees from flower nectar and stored in the cells of the hive for food; generally contains 17 to 20% water and 76 to 80% sucrose; consumed fresh or after process [..]
Source: cooksrecipes.com

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a sweet, usually viscous, liquid made by bees from flower nectar and stored in the cells of the hive for food; generally contains 17 to 20% water and 76 to 80% sucrose; consumed fresh or after processing, it is usually used as a nutritive sweetener.
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The thickened and partly digested nectar of flowers produced by adults of various bees which is used as food for the larvae.
Source: bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au (offline)

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, the thickened and partly digested nectar of flowers, containing a very high concentration of sugars, produced by various bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) and used as food for the larvae (T-B; Chapman); s [..]
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sweet food made by bees from nectar.
Source: bees.techno-science.ca (offline)

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A humectant from the nectar of flowers.
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, a term of endearment.
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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A thick, sweet liquid produced by bees from flower nectar. Color and flavor vary due to the nectar the bees find available. Honey develops golden crust color and holds moisture in baked goods. It may [..]
Source: homebaking.org

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Much more than just a sweetner, Honey is a rich source of natural vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamins A, B complex, C, D & E as well as bioflavonoids, antioxidants and propolis enzymes pr [..]
Source: hygain.com.au

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Describing a thing involving or resembling honey. * '''1599''' William Shakespeare, ''Henry V'', act 1, scene 2: *: So work the honey-bees, / Creatures that by a rule in nature teach / The act of [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Simply from the English word honey, ultimately from Old English hunig. This was originally a nickname for a sweet person.
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