The term comes from honey month. The first month of marriage is often the sweetest , at least to the cynics who coined the phrase.
My son, Ben, an amateur beer maker, told me the answer to this at my daughters wedding. The Nordic tradition in a marraige was to give the new couple a quantity of mead enough to last them a full lunar cycle or a "MOON" Mead is an drink brewed by the fermentation of HONEY. The term "HONEYMOON" comes from this tradition. Ben Brewed a fantastic Peach Mead for his sister.
“Honeymoon” also has origins that date back to the 5th century, when cultures represented calendar time with moon cycles.
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Luciferase is a term for the class of oxidative enzymes used in bioluminescence. The term is derived from the world "Lucifer", which means light bearer.
bit is derived from the term banary digit (0 and 1)
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"Patio" is derived from Spanish, not Italian. The term "portico" is derived from Italian.
According to wikipedia: The term honeymoon originates from the tradition that the in-laws of the couple were required to supply a month's worth of honey wine
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The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
The term 'erroneously' is a word that is derived from the term 'error.' The word erroneously comes from Middle English and from parts of Latin terms. The term also has Indo-European roots.
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