• Pomander

    Noun

    pomander

    (plural pomanders)
    1. A mixture of aromatic substances, made into a ball and carried as a protection against infection
    2. An orange, studded with cloves, hung in a wardrobe to provide a sweet smell
    3. A case in which an aromatic ball was carried
    4. A perforated container filled with pot-pourri for placing in a wardrobe etc
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