odorate/ˈəʊdəɹət/EtymologyFrom Latin odoratus, past participle of odorare (“to perfume”), from odor (“odor”).adjodorous“where there is heat and strength enough in the plant to make the leaves odorate , there the smell of the flower is rather evanid and weaker than that of the leaves”nounA fragrant substance; perfume.“A transcendent perfume made of the richest odorates of both the Indies, kept in a book made of the Muschie stone of Niarienburg […]”