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Hony mone, a term proverbially applied to such as be newly married, which will not fall out at the first, but th'one loveth the other at the beginning exceedingly, the likelihood of their exceadinge love appearing to aswage, ye which time the vulgar people call the hony mone.
—Abcedarium Anglico-Latinum pro Tyrunculis, 1552

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I thought this thread was about the movie

 

Me too :/

Good movie....

I'm not sure what it has to do with August Rush, but now I know where the term "honeymoon" came from. Sort of.

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I thought that this was about the movie too. :(

 

I once heard that this term comes from the fact that brides always got married in July or August when they still smelled nice from their yearly bath ( :twitch:  :crazy: :pigsfly: ). Which is another reason they always carried a bouquet of flowers! They needed it to hide what ever body odor they may have. :hehe2:

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I thought that this was about the movie too. :(

 

I once heard that this term comes from the fact that brides always got married in July or August when they still smelled nice from their yearly bath ( :twitch:  :crazy: :pigsfly: ). Which is another reason they always carried a bouquet of flowers! They needed it to hide what ever body odor they may have. :hehe2:

 

Wow, lol. Some things I wish I hadn't known. 

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