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olibanum
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin olibanum, Late Latin libanus, from Latin oleum libani (“oil of Lebanon”), from Ancient Greek ??????? (líbanos, “frankincense (Boswellia carterii, now Boswellia sacra)”), from a Semitic source. See the Semitic root lbn ????, meaning "white". See also (Biblical Hebrew ????????? (l'voná, “frankincense”), Arabic ????? (lub?n, “frankincense”)). Compare benzoin.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??l?b?n?m/
Noun
olibanum (countable and uncountable, plural olibanums)
- A gum resin from trees of the genus Boswellia, formerly used as a medicine and now mainly as incense. [from 14th c.]
Synonyms
- frankincense
Anagrams
- balonium
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olibene
English
Etymology
olibanum +? -ene
Noun
olibene (uncountable)
- An essential oil, principally a mixture of diterpenes, obtained by the distillation of olibanum.
Synonyms
- conimene
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