honied
English
Adjective
honied
(
comparative
more
honied
,
superlative
most
honied
)
Alternative spelling of
honeyed
1836
, William A. Alcott,
The Young Mother
:
It must be buttered, or
honied
, or toasted, or soaked in milk, or dipped in gravy.
1913
, John L. Stoddard,
Poems
:
One of the pair Is a woman fair, With parted, smiling lips; For her each hour A
honied
flower, And she the bee that sips.
1903
, Ambrose Bierce,
Shapes of Clay
:
From the same lips the
honied
phrases fall That still are bitter from cascades of gall.
Anagrams
hoiden
Middle English
Adjective
honied
Alternative form of
honyed
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