Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Odor

Odor (ō"dẽr) , noun

[Old English odor, odour, Old French odor, odour, French odeur, from Latin odor; akin to olere to smell, Greek 'o`zein, Lithuanian ůsti. Compare Olfactory, Osmium, Ozone, Redolent.]

Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.
Meseemed I smelt a garden of sweet flowers, That dainty odors from them threw around. — Spenser
Collocations (1)
To be in bad odor , to be out of favor, or in bad repute.