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Definitions of pomander in various dictionaries:
A mixture of aromatic substances enclosed in a bag or box as a protection against odor or infection, formerly worn on one’s person but now usually placed in a dresser drawer or closet.
A case, box, or bag for holding this mixture.
noun - a mixture of aromatic substances
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Added to punch or hung in the closet, it's a fruit studded with cloves & then dried |
From old French for "apple of amber", it's a fragrant ball of perfume |
To make one of these, begin by pressing cloves into the skin of an orange |
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a ball or perforated container of aromatic substances, placed in a cupboard or room to perfume the air or (formerly) carried as a supposed protection against infection. |
an object containing dried herbs, spices, flowers, etc., used to make a room, drawer, or cupboard smell pleasant |
A mixture of aromatic substances enclosed in a bag or box as a protection against odor or infection, formerly worn on one's person but now usually placed in a dresser drawer or closet. |
A case, box, or bag for holding this mixture. |
Pomander description |
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A pomander, from French pomme d'ambre, i.e., apple of amber, is a ball made for perfumes, such as ambergris (whence the name), musk, or civet. The pomander was worn or carried in a vase, also known by the same name, as a protection against infection in times of pestilence or merely as a useful article to modify bad smells. The globular cases which contained the pomanders were hung from a neck-chain or belt, or attached to the girdle, and were usually perforated in a variety of openwork techniques, and made of gold or silver. Sometimes they contained several partitions, in each of which was placed a different perfume.The term "pomander" can refer to the scented material itself or to the container that which contains such material. The container could be made of gold or silver and eventually evolved to be shaped like nuts, skulls, hearts, books and ships. Smaller versions were made to be attached by a chain to a finger ring and held in the hand. Even smaller versions served as cape butto |
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