What is another word for frankincense?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈaŋkɪnsəns] (IPA)

Frankincense is a fragrant resin that has been used in various religious practices and traditional medicine for centuries. This substance is also known by many synonyms, such as olibanum, gum resin, luban, and boswellia. Olibanum comes from the Arabic word "al-luban," which means milk, as it is believed that the resin's milky white color resembles that of milk. Gum resin refers to a type of tree sap that has hardened into a resin, which is typically used to produce incense. Luban is a term used in South Arabian countries, while boswellia is the scientific name for the tree species that produces frankincense. Regardless of the name, frankincense remains a valuable and widely used substance to this day.

What are the hypernyms for Frankincense?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Frankincense?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for frankincense (as nouns)

    • substance
      gum.

What are the opposite words for frankincense?

Frankincense is a type of aromatic resin obtained from trees that belong to the Boswellia genus. It is often used for spiritual and religious purposes such as in burning incense during worship or meditation. The antonyms for the word "frankincense" are non-fragrant, scentless, odorless, bland or tasteless. These terms are used to describe things that do not have a distinctive or pleasant smell or taste. Unlike frankincense, they do not evoke any emotional or spiritual response and are often considered unremarkable or forgettable. While these antonyms may be useful in certain contexts, frankincense remains a valuable and highly sought after ingredient in various cultures around the world.

What are the antonyms for Frankincense?

Usage examples for Frankincense

This narrative may not be without some foundation, in fact we saw above how old was the trade of Egypt and Syria with the land of frankincense.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
When they came to the house where Mary and Joseph were staying they told their servants to unpack the presents of gold, and frankincense, and myrrh, and they went in.
"Child's Story of the Bible"
Mary A. Lathbury
So sinners wrought For Him the Kingdom He had vainly sought, And to His feet the world's frankincense brought.
"The Empire of Love"
W. J. Dawson

Famous quotes with Frankincense

  • The drama's altar isn't on the stage: it is candle-sticked and flowered in the box office. There is the gold, though there be no frankincense or myrrh; and the gospel for the day always The Play will Run for a Year. The Dove of Inspiration, of the desire for inspiration, has flown away from it; and on it's roof, now, the commonplace crow caws candidly.
    Seán O'Casey

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