Aelian affirms that the philosopher Lycadeus had one of these birds that found him out like a dog: Humanum longe praesentit odorem Romulidarum acris servator, candidus anser.
Page 509 First Antiphon and Psalm Third Tone (a ending) Chanter Dum esset rex Choir in accubitu suo, nardus mea dedit odorem suavitatis.
Beneath (from the Vulgate), Tradidit semetipsum pro nobis oblationem et hostiam Deo in odorem suavitatis.
On this account the words of the Spouse of the Canticles are applied to her: Dum esset Rex in accubitu suo nardus mea dedit odorem suum--'While the King was at his repose, my spikenard sent forth the odour thereof.
The Sacred Spouse of the Canticles teaches us this truth when she says to her Beloved: Trahe me post Te in odorem curremus unguentorum tuorum--'Draw me, and we will run after thee to the odour of thy ointments.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "odorem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.