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stacte
[ stak-tee ]
noun
- one of the sweet spices used in the holy incense of the ancient Hebrews. Exodus 30:34.
stacte
/ 藞蝉迟忙办迟颈藧 /
noun
- Old Testament one of several sweet-smelling spices used in incense (Exodus 30:34)
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stacte1
First recorded in 1350鈥1400; Middle English, from Latin stact膿, stacta 鈥渕yrrh, gum resin,鈥 from Greek 蝉迟补办迟岣 鈥渙il of myrrh,鈥 feminine of 蝉迟补办迟贸蝉 鈥渢rickling鈥 (derivative of 蝉迟谩锄别颈苍 鈥渢o drip, fall in drops鈥)
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stacte1
C14: via Latin from Greek 蝉迟补办迟脓 oil of myrrh, from staktos distilling a drop at a time, from stazein to flow, drip
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Stacte, stak鈥瞭e, n. a Jewish spice, liquid myrrh.
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To-day, during the banquet, I wore a sweet-smelling cluster of stacte upon my breast.
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I have it in musk, civet, amber, Phoenicobalanus, the decoction of turmerick, sesana, nard, spikenard, calamus odoratus, stacte, opobalsamum, amomum, storax, ladanum, aspalathum, opoponax, oenanthe.
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