nag champa
English
Etymology
From Sanskrit नाग (nāga, “cobra”), in this context "breath, spirit," + चंपा (caṃpā, “plumeria flowers”).
Noun
nag champa (uncountable)
- A sandalwood-heavy perfume oil originating in India, or incense thus perfumed
See also
- Nag champa on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- Prower, Tomás (2015): La Santa Muerte: Unearthing the Magic & Mysticism of Death
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