Why is it called a HONEYMOON?

Why is honeymoon called a honeymoon?

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary reports the etymology as from "the idea that the first month of marriage is the sweetest". Honey bcs it is sweet & moon because a moon's cycle is a month.

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The origin of the term "Honeymoon" is something of a mystery, but according to folklore, it stems from marriage .

The honeymoon referred to that early charmed period in married life (full of love and as sweet as honey),

Blake M.

It is used to describe a tradition where the groom would be given mead (honey wine) he could drink for the first month (moon).

Christian K.

It was the accepted practice in Babylonia 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father would supply MORE

Carrie M.

The term honeymoon comes from a European custom: newlyweds consume a daily cup of mead, a brew made from honey for the 1st month.

Joshua R.

Some say its from an ancient Babylonian practice of drinking a honey-based alcoholic drink, for a lunar month after a marriage.

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