Proper noun
A market town in East Devon district, Devon, England.
A locality on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, apparently named after Honiton, Devon.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgElizabeth was a wealthy heiress, who acquired a 5,000 acre estate at Honiton in Devon and built Wolford Lodge. Source: Internet
The 2012 World Championship Final was held at Smeatharpe Raceway near Honiton in Devon in August 2012 and again won by 677 Eddie Darby. Source: Internet
After the break, and with a strong wind at their backs, Honiton dug deep and their ability to be patient with a series of pick-and-goes shone through. Source: Internet
All four of her children attended the local primary school in Upottery and also attended Honiton Community College. Source: Internet
Honiton held their annual vice presidents’ luncheon on Saturday which was then followed by the visit of Torrington for the penultimate home fixture of the season and a large Allhallows turnout was treated to a 58-0 Lacemen success, writes Jerry Rice. Source: Internet
Honiton is also a handy midpoint between Lyme Regis and Exeter, as well as being close to Exmoor and Dartmoor national parks and right on the edge of Blackdown Hills. Source: Internet