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unguent
[ uhng-gwuhnt ]
noun
- an ointment or salve, usually liquid or semiliquid, for application to wounds, sores, etc.
unguent
/ ˈʌŋɡwənt /
Derived Forms
- ˈunguentary, adjective
Other Words From
- un·guen·tar·y [uhng, -gw, uh, n-ter-ee], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of unguent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of unguent1
Example Sentences
Likewise, “sefet” is thought to refer to a sacred oil, but three vessels with that label contained animal fats combined with plant additives, suggesting it could be a scented unguent instead.
Originally, the weapon salve is an unguent applied to the weapon which has caused a wound and thus cures the wound.
Other results have been ascribed by the disappointed parties to grooming products – unguents, pomades and so on.
“It would be irrational to assume that unguent cones did not have a scent or that their function wasn’t to perfume its wearer,” she said.
But the discovery also potentially undermines another leading hypothesis about the cones: that they were perfumed lumps of unguent that slowly melted in the sun to perfume and cleanse the body, both literally and spiritually.
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