mother-hive
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See also: mother hive
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[edit]mother-hive (plural mother-hives)
- the principal or source hive of a colony of bees
- 1909, Arthur Wade-Evans, Welsh Medieval Law:
- A mother-hive of bees is 24 pence in value.
- (idiomatic) a location similarly serving as the source of a group of people
- 1882, Walt Whitman, Specimen Days:
- [John Whitman] came over in the True Love in 1640 to America and lived in Weymouth, Mass., which place became the mother-hive of the New Englanders of the name.
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