balm

balm
n.
1 an aromatic ointment for anointing, soothing, or healing.
2 a fragrant and medicinal exudation from certain trees and plants.
3 a healing or soothing influence or consolation.
4 an Asian and N. African tree yielding balm.
5 any aromatic herb, esp. one of the genus Melissa.
6 a pleasant perfume or fragrance.
Phrases and idioms:
balm of Gilead (cf. Jer. 8:22)
1 a a fragrant resin formerly much used as an unguent. b a plant of the genus Commiphora yielding such resin.
2 the balsam fir or poplar.
Etymology: ME f. OF ba(s)me f. L balsamum BALSAM

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