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Where does the word honeymoon come from? |
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The term 'honeymoon' first originated in Babylon, about 4,000 years ago. Honeymoon came into use for the month after a wedding, when the bride's father would give the groom all the mead he wanted. Mead is actually a honey beer, and being so, the Babylon's calendar was a lunar calender, which is based off the moon. They then started to call that month, the 'honey month', which we now have adapted to be honeymoon.
First answer by ID3541992442. Last edit by Heliotrope. Contributor trust: 115 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]




