A pleasingly sweet olfactory property.
1 What advantage hath the rose in its fragrancy , if it cannot smell itself?
2 The rind yields an oil of great fragrancy .
3 For poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language.
4 Open flowers are the sweetest, because full grown, and because, as such, they yield their fragrancy most freely.
5 With whiffs of fragrancy .
6 It seemed to them that the horror of the night was passed, and there was a fragrancy in the air which was wonderfully refreshing.
7 It was entirely unheeded by the multitude, although it gave a sweetness and fragrancy to the air, which made the invalid stop to inhale it.
8 The High German is indeed a lingua communis, not actually the native language of any province, but the choice and fragrancy of all the dialects.
9 This delicate instrument was as savoury as its mistress, amongst the various fragrancies which it emitted, garlic seemed to have the mastery.
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