balsamic/ˌbɔːlˈsæmɪk/EtymologyFrom balsam + -ic and French balsamique. Doublet of balsamico and balmy.adjProducing balsam.Having the health-giving properties of balsam; soothing, restorative.“[…] the Souls of men also shall then catch life from the more pure and Balsamick parts of the Earth, and be cloathed again in terrestriall bodies […]”Having the pleasant odour of balsam; balmy, fragrant.“he stood in the road, fragrant with the odor of the azaleas in the undergrowth and the balsamic breath of the low-hanging firs, which were all fibrously a-glitter wherever the moon touched the dew in the dense midst of their shadows.”nounBalsamic vinegar.“Emilia-Romagna is home to fabled Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and aged balsamics.”