Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nardine
noun
ˈnär-dən

Definition
Nardine refers to a type of fragrant oil derived from the spikenard plant, traditionally used for its soothing properties.

Examples
- Many ancient cultures used nardine in their rituals due to its calming effects.
- The perfume contained a blend of nardine that enchanted those who entered the room.
- She added a few drops of nardine to her bath for relaxation.

Meaning
It is commonly associated with luxury and aromatic applications, often used in perfumes and ancient anointing oils.

Synonyms
- spikenard
- nard