who does the expression honey child refer to ?
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A sweetheart, a darling. Chiefly as a form of address, originally especially to a child. 2An utterance of 'honey child', especially as a stereotypical feature of the speech of the southern United States.
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Honey child refers to someone who is a sweetheart, or a darling.
- Chiefly as a shape of address, in the beginning mainly to a child.
- An utterance of 'honey child', mainly as a stereotypical characteristic of the speech of the southern United States.
- The earliest use of the phrase is from the Mid-nineteenth century.
- The earliest use changed into observed in Gerald Griffin (1803–1840), novelist, playwright, and poet from honey + child.
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