Definition of Honeymoons

1. Noun. (plural of honeymoon) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Honeymoons

1. honeymoon [v] - See also: honeymoon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Honeymoons

honeyguide
honeyguides
honeying
honeyish
honeyless
honeylike
honeylocust
honeylocusts
honeymaking
honeymoon
honeymoon period
honeymooned
honeymooner
honeymooners
honeymooning
honeymoons (current term)
honeypie
honeypies
honeypots
honeys
honeystone
honeysuck
honeysucker
honeysuckers
honeysuckle
honeysuckle family
honeysuckled
honeysuckles
honeysucks

Literary usage of Honeymoons

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

1. The Old-fashioned Woman: Primitive Fancies about the Sex by Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons (1913)
"... ENGAGEMENTS AND honeymoons ""THE betrothal customs of many peoples would \ ' undoubtedly trouble those of us in the habit \ of saying we do not believe ..."

2. Seminary Addresses and Other Papers by Solomon Schechter (1915)
"SPIRITUAL honeymoons.* IN THE days of yore, when Babylon formed the centre of Jewish civilization, and the eyes of the whole of Israel were turned toward ..."

3. John Bull and His Island by Max O'Rell (1884)
"Possession Nine Points of the Law"—An Obscure Hero— "Home, Sweet Home"—Obstinate as a Mule—Paddle the Light Canoe—Queer honeymoons—Up hill. ..."

4. The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax: Poems : in Search of 1. the Picturesque, 2 by William Combe (1871)
"... They're gone before ten days are past : Of honeymoons that speed so fast, Of ignorance that never knows From whence it comes or where it goes; ..."

5. Adventure Guide to Yucatan, Cancun and Cozumel by Bruce Concord, June Concord (2003)
"honeymoons & Weddings Mexico is now the number one foreign destination for honey- mooners. Cancun's Judge Veronica Lopez de Arriaga marries about 150 ..."

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