释义 |
fou·gère \füˈzher\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, literally, fern (probably originally in Fougère Royale, “Royal Fern,” a fragrance introduced by the Paris perfume house Houbigant in 1882), from Old French fulgiere, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin filicaria fernbrake, from Latin filic-, filix fern : a fragrance that consists of a blend of several oils or scents (as lavender, citrus, or moss) |