Benjoin

/ˈbɛndʒɔɪn/ noun

A variant spelling or alternate name for benzoin, an aromatic resin obtained from certain Asian trees, used in perfumes, medicines, and incense.

From Arabic luban jawi 'frankincense from Java' (jawi = Java), which became benjoin in European languages. The word entered English through trade routes and spice commerce.

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