释义 |
po·made I. \pəˈmäd, pōˈm-, -mād\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French pommade, from Italian pomata, from pomo apple (from Late Latin pomum, from Latin, fruit) + -ata -ade; from the original use of apples as an ingredient 1. : a cosmetic ointment made formerly from apples, lard or other grease, and spices or perfumes : a perfumed ointment : pomatum; especially : a fragrant usually medicated unguent for the hair or scalp 2. : any of various soft greasy perfumed substances (as the perfumed fat obtained in the enfleurage process) II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to apply pomade to : dress with pomade |