odoramentum
Καὶ μὴν ὑπεραποθνῄσκειν γε μόνοι ἐθέλουσιν οἱ ἐρῶντες, οὐ μόνον ὅτι ἄνδρες, ἀλλὰ καὶ αἱ γυναῖκες. → After all, it is only those in love who are actually willing to die for another — not just men, but women as well. (Plato, Symposium 179b)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ŏdōrāmentum: i, n. id.,
I an odoriferous substance, a perfume, spice, balsam (post-Aug.), Col. 11, 2: pretiosiora, Plin. 15, 7, 7, § 29: STATVTA EX HS., etc., Inscr. Orell. 4413: phialae plenae odoramentorum, Vulg. Apoc. 5, 8.
Latin > German (Georges)
odōrāmentum, ī, n. (odoro), wohlriechende Spezereien, Räucherwerk, Balsam usw., Plur. bei Colum. 11, 2, 71. Plin. 15, 29. Cael. Aur. de morb. acut. 2, 9, 37 u. 42. Vulg. Isai. 39, 2. Augustin. serm. 136, 3 Mai. Corp. inscr. Lat. 11, 1088 (Plur.).
Latin > English
odoramentum odoramenti N N :: aromatic spice; perfume, spice, balsam, odoriferous substance (L+S)