Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . lected by bees from flowers, and stored in honey-comb; that which is sweet or pleasant; sweet one;darling.— v. i. [honeyed (-id), -eying.] To useendearments ; to practice servile flattery, fawn. —V. t. To make luscious, sweeten.—Honey-bag, «.The receptacle for honeyin a bee.—comb, »i. Themass of waxen cells,formed by bees, for theirhoney, eggs, etc. ; anysubstance, perforatedwith cells like thos


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . lected by bees from flowers, and stored in honey-comb; that which is sweet or pleasant; sweet one;darling.— v. i. [honeyed (-id), -eying.] To useendearments ; to practice servile flattery, fawn. —V. t. To make luscious, sweeten.—Honey-bag, «.The receptacle for honeyin a bee.—comb, »i. Themass of waxen cells,formed by bees, for theirhoney, eggs, etc. ; anysubstance, perforatedwith cells like those of ahoney-comb. —dew, sweet, saccharine sub-stance, found on theleaves of plants in drops,like dew.—guide,»«. AnAfrican bird, allied to Honev-pomh the cuckoo, which, by its iionej comD. motions and cries, leads to hives of wild honey. —-locust, n. A N. amer. tree, having long pods witha sweet pulp between the seeds. —moon, n. The first month after marriage. suckle, w. One of several species of flowering plants, from whose co-rolla a drop of honey may be sucked. Honor, on^er, n. Esteem due to worth; when said ofthe Supreme Being, reverence, veneration ; mani-festation o


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