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origan
origan Now rare. (ˈɒrɪgən) Also 5 origon, 5–6 (9) origane. [a. F. origan (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), origane (14th c. in Godef.), ad. L. origan-um: see next. Also found in numerous other forms, as origany, orgament, orgamy, organ, organy, q.v.] A plant of the genus Origanum, esp. Wild Marjoram (O. vul... Oxford English Dictionary
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François Coty
Lalique designed the bottles for Coty's early scents, such as Ambre Antique and L'Origan, which became bestsellers. It became so popular that soon afterwards Coty launched the Air-spun powder scented with his most popular perfumes, such as L'origan and Emeraude. wikipedia.org
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origanum
‖ origanum Bot. (ɒˈrɪgənəm) [L. orīganum, -us, ‘wild marjoram’ (Lewis & Short), a. Gr. ὀρίγανον, -ος, ‘an acrid herb like marjoram’ (L. & S.); in appearance, a compound of ὄρος mountain + γάνος brightness, joy, pride, whence the scribal alteration ὀρείγανος. Also organum, q.v.; and in many anglicize... Oxford English Dictionary
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origany
† oˈrigany Herb. Obs. = origan, origanum.1741 Compl. Fam.-Piece i. i. 85 Take also of Grains of Paradise,..Origany, Osier of the Mountain, of each 1 Dram. 1757 Cooper Distiller iii. xxxiii. (1760) 197 Origany, and Thyme, of each one Pound. 1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. App. 321 Origany, Origanum. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hina Suguta
as Tōko Kirigaya Brown Dust as Ashley Kemono Friends 3 as Bergman's Bear 2022 Kyoutou Kotoba RPG: Kotodaman as Origan 2023 Honkai: Star Rail as Guinaifen wikipedia.org
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orgament
† ˈorgament Herb. Obs. [Corrupt ad. L. origanum.] = origan, marjoram.1552 Elyot, Amomis..hath a flower like to Orgament. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 64 Orgament, which in tast..resembleth Sauery, hath many kinds, & all medicinable. 1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 103 Herb-dragon, orchanes, orgament, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ginette Leclerc
1937) - Florine The Fraudster (1937) - Viviane Le gagnant (1937) Prison sans barreaux (1938) - Renée Tricoche and Cacolet (1938) - Fanny de Saint-Origan wikipedia.org
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Jacques Guerlain
Specifically, Coty's L’Origan (1905) is often cited as the basis for Guerlain's L’Heure Bleue (1912), Chypre (1917) for Mitsouko (1919) and Émeraude (1921 wikipedia.org
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ageratum
ageratum Bot. and Herb. (əˈdʒərətəm, pop. ædʒəˈreɪtəm) [mod.L. agēratum, ad. (by Linnæus) cl. L. agēraton, a. Gr. ἀγήρᾰτον name of a plant in Dioscorides and Pliny, prop. neuter of ἀγήρατος not growing old, f. ἀ priv. + γῆρας, -ατος old age. Formerly also in the Gr. form.] † 1. Herb. Some kind of ‘e... Oxford English Dictionary
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marjoram
marjoram (ˈmɑːdʒərəm) Forms: α. 4–6 maiorane, 5 mageron, -am, maioron, -um, 6 maioram, -om, magerym, 6–7 majoram, 7 -an. β. (chiefly Sc.) 6 mar-, meriolyne, maryolayn, margelene, 7 majorlame. γ. 6. margerain, -am, -om(e, -um, -yn, marierum, -ierom, -ioram, -om, merierum, -gerum, 6–7 marierome, 7 -je... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coty
L'Origan was launched in 1905; according to The Week, the perfume "started a sweeping trend throughout Paris" and was the first example of "a fine but wikipedia.org
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Etymology of Oregon
One theory suggests that "Oregon" is a corruption of the French origan (oregano), a theory dismissed by Harvey W. wikipedia.org
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viperine
▪ I. ˈviperine, n.1 rare. [f. viper + -ine5.] (See quot.)1861 Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. v. ii. 284 Prince Lucien Bonaparte has shown that the poison of the Viper consists essentially of a principle to which he has given the name Echidnine or Viperine.▪ II. viperine, a. and n.2 (ˈvaɪpəraɪn, -ɪn) Al... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vicia faba
In Iran, broad beans are cooked, served with Golpar-origan and salt and sold on streets in the winter. wikipedia.org
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organy
▪ I. † ˈorgany1 Obs. rare. Also 4 orgonye. [a. OF. organie ‘organ’, a deriv. of organ, the formation of which is not clear.] 1. An organ; a musical instrument.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xviii. 9 Of gerlis and of gloria laus gretly me dremed, And how osanna by orgonye olde folke songen [v. rr. organye, or... Oxford English Dictionary
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