attar (AT-er) - n., essential oils distilled from flowers or petals, esp. from roses.
Also, perfume made from such oils, and also (heavy) (botanical) fragrance in general. Borrowed in the 1790s from Persian 'atar, short for 'atar-gūl, attar of roses, from ʿatara, to smell sweet, from iṭr, fragrance, from Arabic roots. Yes, I know, those should be in Persian script, but the smell was too overpowering to work out how to include those.
And that ends 5 x 5 week -- back next week with the usual programming mix.
---L.
Also, perfume made from such oils, and also (heavy) (botanical) fragrance in general. Borrowed in the 1790s from Persian 'atar, short for 'atar-gūl, attar of roses, from ʿatara, to smell sweet, from iṭr, fragrance, from Arabic roots. Yes, I know, those should be in Persian script, but the smell was too overpowering to work out how to include those.
And that ends 5 x 5 week -- back next week with the usual programming mix.
---L.
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Date: 2010-08-30 02:00 pm (UTC)---L.