HONEY
honey
(adjective) of something having the color of honey
honey
(noun) a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees
beloved, dear, dearest, honey, love
(noun) a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
honey
(verb) sweeten with honey
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Etymology
Noun
honey (usually uncountable, plural honeys)
(uncountable) A viscous, sweet fluid produced from plant nectar by bees. Often used to sweeten tea or to spread on baked goods.
(countable) A variety of this substance.
(rare) Nectar.
(figuratively) Something sweet or desirable.
A term of affection.
(countable, informal) A woman, especially an attractive one.
A spectrum of pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like that of most types of (the sweet substance) honey.
Synonyms
• (sweet fluid from bees): mel
• (term of affection): darling, sweetie, see also sweetheart
Hypernyms
• food
Hyponyms
• blended honey
• comb honey
• creamed honey
• crystallised/crystallized honey
• dried honey
• filtered honey
• honeycomb
• honeydew
• honeydew honey
• honey extractor
• monofloral honey
• pasteurised honey
• pine honey
• polyfloral honey
• raw honey
• strained honey
• ultrasonicated honey
Adjective
honey (not comparable)
Involving or resembling honey.
Of a pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like most types of honey.
Verb
honey (third-person singular simple present honeys, present participle honeying, simple past and past participle honeyed)
(transitive) To sweeten; to make agreeable.
(intransitive) To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments.
(intransitive) To be or become obsequiously courteous or complimentary; to fawn.
Proper noun
Honey (plural Honeys)
A surname.
Statistics
• According to the 2010 United States Census, Honey is the 10897th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2923 individuals. Honey is most common among White (86.32%) individuals.
Source: Wiktionary
Hon"ey, n. Etym: [OE. honi, huni, AS. hunig; akin to OS. honeg, D. &
G. honig, OHG. honag, honang, Icel. hunang, Sw. håning, Dan. honning,
cf. Gr. kaa grain.]
1. A sweet viscid fluid, esp. that collected by bees from flowers of
plants, and deposited in the cells of the honeycomb.
2. That which is sweet or pleasant, like honey.
The honey of his language. Shak.
3. Sweet one; -- a term of endearment. Chaucer.
Honey, you shall be well desired in Cyprus. Shak.
Note: Honey is often used adjectively or as the first part of
compound; as, honeydew or honey dew; honey guide or honeyguide; honey
locust or honey-locust. Honey ant (Zoöl.), a small ant (Myrmecocystus
melliger), found in the Southwestern United States, and in Mexico,
living in subterranean formicares. There are larger and smaller
ordinary workers, and others, which serve as receptacles or cells for
the storage of honey, their abdomens becoming distended to the size
of a currant. These, in times of scarcity, regurgitate the honey and
feed the rest.
– Honey badger (Zoöl.), the ratel.
– Honey bear. (Zoöl.) See Kinkajou.
– Honey buzzard (Zoöl.), a bird related to the kites, of the genus
Pernis. The European species is P. apivorus; the Indian or crested
honey buzzard is P. ptilorhyncha. They feed upon honey and the larvæ
of bees. Called also bee hawk, bee kite.
– Honey creeper (Zoöl.), one of numerous species of small, bright,
colored, passerine birds of the family Coerebidæ, abundant in Central
and South America.
– Honey easter (Zoöl.), one of numerous species of small passerine
birds of the family Meliphagidæ, abundant in Australia and Oceania; -
- called also honeysucker.
– Honey flower (Bot.), an evergreen shrub of the genus Melianthus,
a native of the Cape of Good Hope. The flowers yield much honey.
– Honey guide (Zoöl.), one of several species of small birds of the
family Indicatoridæ, inhabiting Africa and the East Indies. They have
the habit of leading persons to the nests to wild bees. Called also
honeybird, and indicator.
– Honey harvest, the gathering of honey from hives, or the honey
which is gathered. Dryden.
– Honey kite. (Zoöl.) See Honey buzzard (above).
– Honey locust (Bot.), a North American tree (Gleditschia
triacanthos), armed with thorns, and having long pods with a sweet
pulp between the seeds.
– Honey month. Same as Honeymoon.
– Honey weasel (Zoöl.), the ratel.
Hon"ey, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Honeyed; p. pr. & vb. n. Honeying.]
Definition: To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use
endearments; also, to be or become obsequiously courteous or
complimentary; to fawn. "Honeying and making love." Shak.
Rough to common men, But honey at the whisper of a lord. Tennyson.
Hon"ey, v. t.
Definition: To make agreeable; to cover or sweeten with, or as with, honey.
Canst thou not honey me with fluent speech Marston.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition