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honey-suck
ˈhoney-suck Now only local. Forms: 1 huniᵹsuge, hunisuge, -suce, 4–5 honysouke, 7– honey-suck. [OE. huniᵹs{uacu}ge, -s{uacu}ce, f. huniᵹ honey + s{uacu}gan, s{uacu}can to suck; the ME. form represents the second of these.] 1. An earlier equivalent of the name honeysuckle (senses 1 and 2): used with ...
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honeysuckle
honeysuckle (ˈhʌnɪsʌk(ə)l) [ME. hunisuccle, -soukil, app. extended from hunisuce, honysouke: see honey-suck.] 1. A name for the flowers of clover, esp. the common red clover; also applied to other flowers yielding honey. Obs. exc. dial.c 1265 Voc. Names Pl. in Wr.-Wülcker 558/15 Ligustrum, i. triffo...
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