Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pomander

noun
/ˈpɒm.ən.dər/
Definition
A pomander is a fragrant ball made from a mixture of aromatic substances, traditionally used to scent a room or to be carried for personal fragrance.
Examples
  • In the 16th century, people commonly used pomanders to ward off unpleasant smells and disease.
  • Her grandmother’s house always had a warm scent from the pomander hanging in the living room.
Meaning
Pomanders are often associated with the practice of perfuming oneself and one’s surroundings. They can be made from various ingredients, including spices, herbs, and essential oils.
Synonyms
  • fragrant ball
  • scented sachet
  • aromatic pouch