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potpourri

 
('pʊ-rē') pronunciation
n., pl., -ris.
  1. A combination of incongruous things: "In the minds of many, the real and imagined causes for Russia's defeats quickly mingled into a potpourri of terrible fears" (W. Bruce Lincoln).
  2. A miscellaneous anthology or collection: a potpourri of short stories and humorous verse.
  3. A mixture of dried flower petals and spices used to scent the air.

[French pot pourri (translation of Spanish olla podrida) : pot, pot; see potiche + pourri, past participle of pourrir, to rot (from Old French purir , from Vulgar Latin *putrīre , from Latin putrēscere; see putrid).]


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Definition: miscellany
Antonyms: ingredient, singular

An instrumental medley of popular and previously unconnected tunes from operas or other works. The term was first used in the 18th century for collections of dances or other pieces and such compilations as Josef Gelinek's Potpourri tiré des airs de ‘Zauberflöte’, ‘Domjuan’ et ‘Figaro’ pour le piano-forte. The repertory of 19th-century military bands and café orchestras was composed largely of potpourris.




A mixture of dried flowers, leaves, seeds, and spices used to scent a room.

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IN BRIEF: A mixture of dried flower petals and spices kept in a jar for its sweet smell. Also: Any mixture or medley.

pronunciation The spicy and sweet fragrance of the potpourri permeated the room.

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  • Smells - potpourri: fragrant mixture of dried flower petals and spices
  • French - potpourri: medley, usu. of scented herbs and spices


A Potpourri
Painting of a woman making potpourris by Herbert James Draper, 1897

Potpourri /ˌpoʊ pʊˈriː/ is a mixture of dried, naturally fragrant plant material, used to provide a gentle natural scent in houses. It is usually placed in a decorative wooden bowl, or tied in small sachet made from sheer fabric.

Potpourri is used inside the home to give the air a pleasant smell. The word "potpourri" comes into English from the French word "pot-pourri." The French term has two connotations. It is the French name for a Spanish stew with a wide variety of ingredients called "olla podrida," specialty of the town of Burgos. The word was taken and copied by the French military during the Napoleonic occupation of Burgos (1808-1813)." Literally, however, the word "pot" in French has the same meaning as it does in Spanish and English, while the word "pourri" means rotten. In English, "potpourri" is often used to refer to any collection of miscellaneous or diverse items.

In early 17th Century France fresh herbs and flowers were gathered—starting in spring and continuing throughout the summer. The herbs were left for a day or two to become limp, then layered with coarse sea salt. The aging mixture was stirred occasionally as layers were added to it. Often the mixture would ferment or even mold as the summer went by. In fall, spices would be added to the unsightly grey mix until a pleasant fragrance was achieved, then scent preserving fixatives (see below) were added. The finished potpourri was set out in special pots with perforated lids to perfume rooms. Modern homes avoid having pots of moldly substances laying about, and potpourri is usually purchased in stores.

A dried rose. Dried flowers are a common component of potpourris

Naturally scented plants used in traditional potpourri include:

Much modern potpourri consists of any decoratively shaped dried plant material (not necessarily from scented plants) with strong synthetic perfumes (and also often strongly colored dyes) added, with the scent often bearing no relation to the plant material used. Sometimes, items which do not originate from plants are mixed in with the potpourri, to give it bulk and to make it more aesthetically pleasing. It is possible to spray scents onto potpourri, however a fixative is needed so that the scent is absorbed for slow release. Generally, orris root is used for this purpose.

The number of plant species used in potpourri is large. Researchers have identified 300 species from 95 families, including fungi and lichens. A few toxic ingredients have been found, such as fruits from Strychnos nux-vomica, the strychnine tree.

A potpourri vase

In ceramics manufacturing, a potpourri vase is a vase specifically designed for holding potpourri. In the traditional designs a potpourri container is provided with a pierced fitted lid, through which the scent may slowly diffuse.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - potpourri

Nederlands (Dutch)
potpourri, mengsel, kruidenmengsel buideltje, medley van melodieën

Français (French)
n. - pot-pourri

Deutsch (German)
n. - Potpourri, Duftmischung, buntes Allerlei

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (μουσ., μτφ.) ποτ-πουρί

Italiano (Italian)
pot-pourri

Português (Portuguese)
n. - pot pourri (m)

Русский (Russian)
попурри

Español (Spanish)
n. - popurrí

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - potpurri

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
百花香, 集锦引曲, 集锦, 杂录, 混杂物

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 百花香, 集錦引曲, 集錦, 雜錄, 混雜物

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 화양(방, 양복장, 화장실 등에 두는 장미 꽃잎을 향료와 섞어 단지에 넣은 것)

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 花香, 接続曲, ポプリ, 寄せ集め

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) مزيج من اوراق الوردالمجففه مع التوابل, لحن خليط, مقتطفات ادبيه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮תערובת בשמים, יצירת חרוסת, פופורי, ערבוביה מוסיקלית או ספרותית‬


 
 
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