| Dedolent | a. [ L. dedolens, p. pr. of dedolere to give over grieving; de- + dolere to grieve. ] Feeling no compunction; apathetic. [ R. ] Hallywell. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Redolent | a. [ L. redolens, -entis, p. pr. of redolere to emit a scent, diffuse an odor; pref. red-, re-, re- + olere to emit a smell. See Odor. ] Diffusing odor or fragrance; spreading sweet scent; scented; odorous; smelling; -- usually followed by of. “Honey redolent of spring.” Dryden. -- Gales . . . redolent of joy and youth. Gray. [1913 Webster] |
| redolent | (adj) ซึ่งมีกลิ่นหอม, Syn. sweet-smelling |
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| redolent | (adj) (used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous, Syn. smelling, Example: the hall was redolent of floor wax; air redolent with the fumes of beer and whiskey |