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Webster 1913 Edition
Myrrhic
Myr′rhic
,Adj.
Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, myrrh.
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myrrhic
myrrhic
English
Adjective
myrrhic (not comparable)
- Of, related to, or derived from myrrh.
- 1898, “6306. Thompson, W. P. [Flügge, R.]. April 13.”, in Patents for Inventions: Abridgments of Specifications. Class 76. Leather, including Treatment of Hides and Skins, London: Patent Office, OCLC 83595677, page 90:
- Corpses, treatment of.—A solution of myrrhic resin is obtained by treating powdered myrrh […]
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- (poetic) Having a pleasant fragrance; aromatic.
- 1916, Emanuel Morgan [pseudonym; Witter Brynner], “The Locust-tree”, in Anne Knish [pseudonym; Arthur Davison Ficke]; Emanuel Morgan, Spectra: A Book of Poetic Experiments, New York, N.Y.: Mitchell Kennerley, OCLC 10672070, archived from the original on 22 July 2012, opus 45:
- All the fragrances of dew, O angel, are there, / The myrrhic rapture of young hair, […]
- 1980, Gene Wolfe, The Shadow of the Torturer [The Book of the New Sun; 1], New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-0-671-25325-7:
- Above us the avern brooded like a gonfalon; from it there drifted a myrrhic perfume.
- 2004, John Mole, It's All Greek to Me!: A Tale of a Mad Dog and an Englishman, Ruins, Retsina – and Real Geeks, London: Nicholas Brealey Pub., ISBN 978-1-85788-343-5, page 316:
- It reverberates with layer on layer of flavour and aroma, from springtime zephyr at the top of the register to a myrrhic basso profundo.
- 1916, Emanuel Morgan [pseudonym; Witter Brynner], “The Locust-tree”, in Anne Knish [pseudonym; Arthur Davison Ficke]; Emanuel Morgan, Spectra: A Book of Poetic Experiments, New York, N.Y.: Mitchell Kennerley, OCLC 10672070, archived from the original on 22 July 2012, opus 45:
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