honey.
1. f. viscous, yellowish and very sweet, substance that produce bees transforming into his stomach the nectar from the flowers, and returning it through the mouth to fill with the honeycombs and to serve as food to hatchlings.
2. f. saturated syrup obtained between two crystallization or successive cooking in the manufacture of sugar.
1. f. Which leaves the bread of sugar after post mud to launder it
.1. f. Hond. honey (? of bees).
1. f. honey cane.
honey cane, or honey of reeds.
1. f. thick liquor distilled from the juice of sweet cane when in forms or barrels to coagulate the pylons of sugar.
honey of faces.1. f. The last sugar that distills after dry mud.
1. f. Which is again brewing sugar foams.
1. f. molasses to sugar drain through the opening at the bottom with casts of the pylons.
1. f. honey cane.1. f. honey (? saturated syrup).
1. f. pharmaceutical preparation of honey whipped with rose water and then boiled until that it acquires consistency of syrup. It is a widely used mouthwash.
1. f. Which makes the bees in the hollows
the trees or rocks.2. f. Am. Which makes the trees some black wasps, of the size of flies, which leaves very dark.
1. f. The more pure, that flows naturally from the honeycombs taken from beehives, without pressing them or melt them.
Let someone with the honey on the lips.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Deprive him of what was beginning to taste and enjoy.
becoming someone 's honey..1. loc. verb. Porting more soft and gently of what is right.
1. expr. Colloq. U to express that one thing to another new enhancement or added attraction.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Start to like a delicacy or to satisfy a desire, and be suddenly interrupted before being satisfied.
be of honeyit is something.1. loc. verb. Colloq. Be very happy, soft, sweet and delectable.
sell someone honey to the colmenero.
1. loc. verb. Sell gender to who is left of them, or presume to give news to who is better acquainted than him.
? V.