Essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers.
1They were fond of perfumes, and their delightful ottar was the principal favourite.
2These poems differ from others as ottar of roses differs from ordinary rose-water, the close-packed essence from the thin, diluted mixture.
3Fresh beef marrow, boiled with a little almond oil or sweet oil, and scented with ottar of roses or other mild perfume.
4Five ounces oil of sweet almonds, three ounces spermaceti, half an ounce of white wax, and three to five drops ottar of roses.
5While we were driving to the ball I asked her about the perfumed gloves with an odor like sandal-wood or like ottar of roses.
6So says Ottar Svarte, in his lay which he made about King Olaf:-
7Ottar saw her, and asked why she hid her face in her robe.
8Ottar the scald has much to sing of what we wrought.
9Ahead of the others, Brokk and Ottar hesitated, looking back.
10Directly behind Ottar came Thialfi, his damaged sword arm dangling useless under his cloak.
11Ottar stepped forward to slap the warrior on the back.
12Ottar stood and looked into it with me, but the king had walked on.
13Thrand then sent a message to Thjostolf, Ottar, and Amunde.
14No one answered, but he saw Ottar's stance shift.
15Ottar Svarte says distinctly that he came from the east, out by way of Denmark:-
16Gar and Ottar rose from the remains of Rune's shield and looked toward the king.