1: ὀσμή
(Strong's #3744 — Noun Feminine — osme — os-may' )

"a smell, an odor" (akin to ozo, "to smell"), is translated "odor" in John 12:3 , it is used metaphorically in Ephesians 5:2 , RV, "an odor (of a sweet smell)," AV, "(a sweet smelling) savor," of the effects Godward of the Sacrifice of Christ; in Philippians 4:18 of the effect of sacrifice, on the part of those in the church at Philippi, who sent material assistance to the Apostle in his imprisonment. The word is translated "savor" in 2—Corinthians 2:14,16 (twice).

Revelation 5:8 INCENSE. Revelation 18:13SPICE.