Camphire

/ˈkæmfaɪɚ/ noun

An archaic or variant spelling of camphor; a fragrant white crystalline compound from camphor laurel trees.

From Old French and Medieval Latin 'camfora,' from Arabic 'kāfūr,' from Sanskrit 'karpūra.' The variant 'camphire' was common in English texts from the 15th-18th centuries before modern spelling standardized to 'camphor.'

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