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ladanum /ˈlad(ə)nəm /(also labdanum) noun [mass noun]A gum resin obtained from the twigs of a southern European rock rose, used in perfumery and for fumigation.- The rock rose is usually Cistus ladanifer, family Cistaceae.
It's a full-bodied, grown-up, proper ladies' fragrance that's a quiet storm of spices and resins, with notes of amber, patchouli, sandalwood, labdanum and benzoin....- The base is: green, tea, mate, galbanum, labdanum, tree-moss, patchouli, vetiver, aromatic woods, and hints of powder and gentle spices.
- The woody hay backnotes were provided by burning a blend I had made that included synthetic deertongue oil, cedarwood and assorted warm notes like cistus labdanum and helichrysium.
OriginMid 16th century: via Latin from Greek ladanon, lēdanon, from lēdon 'mastic'. |