aromaed

English

Etymology

aroma + -ed

Adjective

aromaed (not comparable)

  1. Having an aroma (of a specified kind).
    Synonyms: perfumed, scented
    • 1916, Robert J.C. Stead, chapter 17, in The Homesteaders, London: T. Fisher Unwin, page 260:
      Had not they, in their way, really given expression to their lives as best they could in the black, earth-smelling furrows, in the scent of tallowy, straw-aromaed steam from their engine, or the wet night-perfume of ripening wheat?
    • 2001, Richard Flanagan, “Gould’s Book of Fish”, in Atlantic, London, page 5:
      I ran out at three-quarter time to peek through a mighty forest of the [football] players’ Deepheat-aromaed thighs []
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