Attar

/ˈætər/ noun

A fragrant essential oil, typically made from rose petals or other flowers, used in perfumery and aromatherapy. It is particularly associated with Middle Eastern and South Asian perfume traditions.

From Arabic ʿiṭr meaning 'fragrance' or 'perfume', derived from the root ʿ-ṭ-r relating to pleasant scents. The word entered English via Persian and Urdu in the 18th century through British colonial contact with Indian perfumers. Attar production was refined into an art form in the Islamic world.

AMጨርቅ
ARعطر
BNসুগন্ধি তেল
CAoli de rosa
CSrůžový olej
DAroseolie
DERosenöl
ELαρωματικό έλαιο
ESattar
FAنارگیل
FIruusunöljy
FRattaroud
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