honeysuckle

English

Etymology

From Middle English honysokel, honisokel, honysocle, hunisuccle, perhaps an alteration of Middle English honysoke, honysouke (honeysuckle) (whence honeysuck), from Old English huniġsūce, huniġsūge (honeysuckle); equivalent to honey + suck + -le, or honeysuck + -le.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈhʌnɪsʌk(ə)l/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈhʌniːsʌkəl/
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Noun

honeysuckle (countable and uncountable, plural honeysuckles)

  1. Any of the many species of arching shrubs and climbing vines of the genus Lonicera in the Caprifoliaceae family, many with sweet smelling, bell shaped flowers.
  2. Any of several species of similar plants from Australia
    1. Banksia aquilonia (northern banksia)
    2. Banksia integrifolia (coast banksia)
    3. Banksia marginata (silver banksia)
    4. Banksia serrata (red honeysuckle)
    5. Lambertia multiflora (many-flowered honeysuckle)

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