Definition of Honeyful

1. containing much honey [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Honeyful

honeycomblike
honeycombs
honeycreeper
honeycreepers
honeydew
honeydew list
honeydew melon
honeydew melons
honeydews
honeyeater
honeyeaters
honeyed
honeyed words
honeyedly
honeyflower
honeyful (current term)
honeyguide
honeyguides
honeying
honeyish
honeyless
honeylike
honeylocust
honeylocusts
honeymaking
honeymoon
honeymoon period
honeymooned
honeymooner
honeymooners

Literary usage of Honeyful

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Sacred Literature by John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper (1867)
"... my mouth honeyful sweetness. Therefore no wonder though I love that name, the which gives comfort to me in all anguish. ..."

2. The Honey-makers by Margaret Warner Morley (1899)
"... the upper flower fields of the Sierra, Shasta is the most honeyful, and may yet surpass in fame the celebrated honey hills of Hybla and heathy Hymettus. ..."

3. The Wild Flowers of California, Their Names, Haunts, and Habits by Mary Elizabeth Parsons (1897)
"The radiant, honeyful corollas, touching and overlapping and rising above one another, glowed in the living light like a sunset sky — one sheet of purple ..."

4. Treasure by Gertrude Singleton Mathews (1917)
"Then they remembered an overdue date with a very honeyful flower. So, forgetting me, or that I still could move, they vanished down the creek like two light ..."

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