The Ancient Greek word for perfume is
μύρον
Translations for perfume and their definitions
εὐωδία | |
1. perfume |
μύρον | |
1. n. any sweet juice distilled from plants and used for unguents or perfumes | |
2. n. unguent, sweet oil, perfume, balsam | |
3. n. place where unguents were sold, perfumery | |
4. n. * (grc-cite, Aristophanes, The Knights, I375) | |
5. n. (metaphoric) anything graceful, charming, lovely | |
6. n. * (grc-cite, Palatine Anthology, , 5.90) |
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