Fragrance
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mid 17th century: from French, or from Latin fragrantia, from fragrare ‘smell sweet’.
wiktionary
Borrowed from French fragrance, from Latin fragrantia. See fragrant.
etymonline
fragrance (n.)
1660s, from French fragrance or directly from Late Latin fragrantia, from stem of Latin fragrans "sweet-smelling" (see fragrant). Related: Fragrancy (1570s).