Honey

/ˈhʌni/ noun

A thick, sweet liquid made by bees from flower nectar; also used as a loving nickname for someone.

From Old English “hunig,” related to Old High German “honag” and Latin “mel” (honey). It is an ancient word, showing how important honey has been in human diets and cultures.

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