beebread
English
Etymology
Probably an Early Modern English combination of bee + bread, but compare the Old English bēobrēad (“honeycomb full of honey”). Cognate with the Middle High German bîe brôt (German Bienen Brot) and the Old Saxon bībrōd (“honeycomb”, “gingerbread”, literally “bee-bread”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: bēʹbrĕd', IPA(key): /ˈbiːˌbɹɛd/
Noun
beebread (uncountable)
- Bee pollen with added honey and bee secretions, made and stored in brood cells by forager bees, and used as food for worker bees and larvae.
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Bee pollen on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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