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单词 perfuming
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perfumingn.

Brit. /ˈpəːfjuːmɪŋ/, /pəˈfjuːmɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌpərˈfjumɪŋ/, /ˈpərˌfjumɪŋ/
Forms: 1500s parfuming, 1500s perfuminge, 1500s perfummyng, 1500s perfumyng, 1500s– perfuming, 1700s profuming (nonstandard); Scottish pre-1700 parfuming, pre-1700 perfouming, pre-1700 perfumeing, pre-1700 perfuming.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: perfume n., perfume v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < either perfume n. or perfume v. + -ing suffix1. N.E.D. (1905) indicates the stress as perˈfuming.
1. The action of burning incense, etc.; fumigation, disinfecting; (also) the inhaling of fumes or vapour. Cf. perfume n. 1a. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > freedom from impurities > removal of impurities > disinfecting > [noun] > fumigating
suffumigation1422
perfuming1548
fumigation1572
fuming1694
fumigating1801
1548 T. Cooper Bibliotheca Eliotæ (rev. ed.) Suffitio.., a perfumyng or fumigacion.
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cccxlii Smoking and perfuming with sensours [L. fumigationes atque suffitus thuribulis].
1560 tr. Albertus Magnus' Bk. Secretes sig. Kii An other perfuming, which whan thou makest, thou seest outwardly grene men, & men of many shapes and infinite meruayles.
2. The action of scenting; applying scent; impregnating with perfume.In quot. 1567 with reference to embalming.
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the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fragrance > [noun] > action of perfuming
gumming1419
perfuming1567
sweetening1591
aromatization1603
aromatizing1606
ambering1682
scenting1855
1567 in C. T. McInnes Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1970) XII. 41 Droggis, spicis and uthiris necessaris for oppinyng and perfuming of the Kingis grace majesteis umquhile bodie.
c1598 King James VI & I Basilicon Doron (1944) I. 176 Escheu to be æffeminate in youre claithis in parfuming.
1656 Earl of Monmouth tr. T. Boccalini Ragguagli di Parnasso 406 The perfuming of Gloves with Ambergreese.
1736 Philos. Trans. 1735–6 (Royal Soc.) 39 48 The Uses of this Machine..for warming, cooling, or perfuming any Chambers at a distance.
1873 E. Spon Workshop Receipts 1st Ser. 383/2 Perfuming [of soap] is generally done when the paste is in the frame.
1906 E. Glasgow Wheel of Life i. ix. 111 The massaging of her face, the arranging of her hair, the perfuming of her beautiful neck and arms.
1996 F. Popcorn & L. Marigold Clicking ii. 36 Women have always cleverly used them [sc. herbs] for cooking, perfuming, and curing ills.

Compounds

perfuming funnel n. Obsolete
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1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Trajectoire, the cannon, or taile of a perfuming funnell.
perfuming-house n. Obsolete
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1581 W. Goodyear tr. J. de Cartigny Voy. Wandering Knight i. ix. 39 From thence we went to ye perfuming house, which differed nothing from an Apothecaries shop.
1647 J. Trapp Comm. Evangelists & Acts (Acts v. 41) The martyrs..released for a season, seemed to come..out of a perfuming-house rather than a prison-house.
perfuming pan n.
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the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fragrance > perfume making > [noun] > container
musk ball1423
puff1436
casting-glass1544
perfuming pan1558
perfumer1591
pouncet-box1598
perfumier1601
sweet-bag1615
casting-bottle1638
perfuming pota1650
musk bag1687
smelling-bottle1722
scent-bottle1765
scent box1777
vinaigrette1811
scent jar1813
scent bag1816
scent ball1832
pouncet1843
scent casket1845
pot-pourri jar1848
cassolette1851
scent sachet1856
scent spray1858
lavender drawer1863
lavender bag1865
odorator1890
pot-pourri bowl1904
lavender sachet1938
1558 in S. Adams Househ. Accts. R. Dudley (1995) 97 For a parfuming panne iiijs.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Incensory, a Church-vessel to burn Incense in; a censing or perfuming pan.
1735 B. Langrish Mod. Theory & Pract. Physic. iii. 183 Distilled Water of Wild-Poppy..mixed..with Rose-Water, and so received..in a perfuming Pan.
a1855 A. Crichton Hist. Arabia (1868) II. 188 Perfuming-pan filled with musk, aloes-wood, and other aromatics.
1956 G. Taylor Silver iv. 87 Among the unusual items of plate..perfuming pans.
perfuming pot n.
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the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fragrance > perfume making > [noun] > container
musk ball1423
puff1436
casting-glass1544
perfuming pan1558
perfumer1591
pouncet-box1598
perfumier1601
sweet-bag1615
casting-bottle1638
perfuming pota1650
musk bag1687
smelling-bottle1722
scent-bottle1765
scent box1777
vinaigrette1811
scent jar1813
scent bag1816
scent ball1832
pouncet1843
scent casket1845
pot-pourri jar1848
cassolette1851
scent sachet1856
scent spray1858
lavender drawer1863
lavender bag1865
odorator1890
pot-pourri bowl1904
lavender sachet1938
a1650 E. Norgate Miniatura (Tanner 326) (1919) 106 Which past putt into a perfuming Pott with a wyde bottome and a narrow neck.
1752 J. Colson tr. Abbé Nollet Lect. in Exper. Philos. i. iii. 53 Vessels, that are open only by a very small Passage, as the Perfuming-Pot.
1991 A. F. Withington Toward more Perfect Union p. xi One perfuming pot in the form of a cat.
perfuming room n. Obsolete
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1667 G. Digby Elvira iv. 52 To gather store of Fresh Orange Flowers, and then carefully To shift the Oyls in the perfuming Room.
1791 A. Adam Rom. Antiq. 428 The perfuming-room, Unctuarium.
perfuming spoon n. Obsolete
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1610 in W. D. Wilson Ferrerii Historia Abbatum de Kynlos (1839) Pref. p. xii/2 Ane perfumeing pan..ane perfouming spoune.
perfuming vessel n.
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1773 Ann. Reg. 1772 2/1 Over their graves are generally little open stone~buildings, which..have a niche for a perfuming vessel.
1836 E. W. Lane Acct. Manners & Customs Mod. Egyptians (1978) vi. 167 One..bears a ‘kumkum’, or bottle, of plain or gilt silver, or of china,..and the other a ‘mibkhar'ah’ (or perfuming vessel) of silver.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

perfumingadj.

Brit. /ˈpəːfjuːmɪŋ/, /pəˈfjuːmɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌpərˈfjumɪŋ/, /ˈpərˌfjumɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: perfume v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < perfume v. + -ing suffix2.
That perfumes; that gives off a (usually pleasant) smell. Also figurative.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fragrance > [adjective] > perfuming
breathful1591
perfuming1593
perfumatory1611
sweetening1707
1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares 22 The sky-perfuming prayers, & profuse sacrificatory expences of ful-hand oblationers.
1596 G. Markham Poem of Poems iv. sig. C6v Lebanon, Where growes rich Frankensence perfuming tree.
1607 T. Walkington Optick Glasse sig. ¶4v The perfuming breath of vaine glory.
1694 W. Westmacott Θεολοβοτονολογια 40 Its [sc. the cedar's] perfuming odor corrects the malignity..of a morbifical air.
1701 in Marquis of Normanby et al. Collection Poems 394 Exhale Mundungus, ill-perfuming Smoak.
1719 G. London & H. Wise J. de la Quintinie's Compl. Gard'ner (ed. 7) 205 To contribute towards the giving a perfuming relish.
1867 C. A. Dunn Fugitive Pieces 41 Thou lovely, lone, perfuming flower.
1943 Econ. Geogr. 19 280 This kernel oil finds an importance in..perfuming medium in the manufacture of soaps.
1999 Newcastle (Austral.) Herald (Nexis) 10 Feb. 38 Up to 20% viognier goes in as a perfuming agent.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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