noun
- Plural of olibanum; a fragrant resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia, used in incense and perfumes; frankincense.
Usage: Often used in religious or ceremonial contexts; Archaic or formal usage; more commonly called frankincense in modern English
Examples
- The ancient temple burned olibanums during the sacred ceremony.
- Medieval monks valued olibanums for their aromatic properties.
- Merchants traded olibanums along the Silk Road.
- The perfumer blended olibanums with other exotic resins.
- Olibanums were among the gifts presented to the newborn king.