Meaning of lavender water | Babel Free
Definitions
A perfume composed of alcohol, essential oil of lavender, essential oil of bergamot, and essence of ambergris.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Lavendelwasser
Examples
“1771, Elizabeth Griffith, The History of Lady Barton, London: T. Davies & T. Cadell, Volume 3, Letter 59, p. 30, When I had recovered my reason⟳, I had the happiness of finding my brother and Delia sitting by me, and my champion kneeling before me, and pouring lavender water on my hands and face⟳, with a look⟳ of such tender solicitude, as if his life depended upon mine.”
“[…] as they perceived some more signs of life than were at first apparent, a young Englishman poured down his throat the greatest part of a bottle of lavender-water, which he happened to have⟳ in his pocket. The effects of such a stimulus, applied to a stomach accustomed to nothing stronger than water, were instantaneous and powerful.”
“The first thing I met was a regiment of the vilest odors that ever assaulted the human nose, and took it by storm. Cologne, with its seven and seventy evil savors, was a posy-bed to it; and the worst of this affliction was, every one had assured me that it was a chronic weakness of all hospitals, and I must bear⟳ it. I did, armed with lavender water, with which I so besprinkled myself and premises, that, like⟳ my friend, Sairy, I was soon known among my patients as "the nurse with the bottle."”
“The tide of her curiosity was running strongly when, at long last⟳, she entered the blue room. It was a huge, handsome apartment, furnished with a massive mahogany suite, made sombre by reason⟳ of the prevailing dark blue colour of the walls, carpet and curtains. A dull red fire glowed in the steel grate. Although its closeness was mitigated with lavender-water, the atmosphere smelt faintly of rotten apples.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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