attar
Americannoun
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Also atar athar ottar otto a perfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals.
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Also called attar of roses,. Also called otto of roses. rose oil.
noun
Etymology
Origin of attar
First recorded in 1790–1800; short for Persian 'atar-gūl “attar of roses,” akin to ʿatara “to smell sweet,” ʿiṭr “fragrance” (from Arabic )
Example Sentences
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The bar is essentially a pistachio rendition of knafeh: a traditional Middle Eastern dessert made with kataifi, soaked in a sugar-based syrup called attar, and layered with cheese, clotted cream or nuts.
From Salon • Oct. 1, 2024
“Jumping dandelions and happy hollyhocks, but that smells good to me! Talk about your attar o’ roses an’ cologne factories!
From Slate • Nov. 25, 2018
Ifthekar approached the man and, as the bus careered down the road, offered him a small bottle of attar, an alcohol-free musk oil popular with Muslims.
From New York Times • Apr. 14, 2015
"His views will be ours, "We shall pervade the earth like an attar .
From Time Magazine Archive
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Instead of a powder puff, there was a chamois leather bag with powdered chalk in it, scented with attar of roses from the crusades.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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