odour

odour
\ \ [13] The Latin noun for ‘smell’ was odor.
\ \ It was descended from the Indo-European base *od-, source also of the Greek verb ózeinsmell’ (from which English gets ozone [19]), the Latin verb olēresmell’ (ancestor of English redolent), and the Latin verb olfaceresmell’ (source of English olfactory). It passed into English via Anglo-Norman odour. (It has, incidentally, no etymological connection with odious [14], which comes from Latin odiumhatred’.)
\ \ Cf.OLFACTORY, REDOLENT

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