0 the quality of smelling strongly of something or of having qualities (especially smells) that make you think of something else: --
There is something spirituelle in redolence.
To see the sky again, to breathe air that was fresh, free from the redolence of the forest underlay, was all she desired.
A lily field, which a month before had been solid white with blossoms, still added its redolence to the perfumed night air.
Around him, carmine, blood-warm flowers exhaled a commingling redolence; near him a toy-like fountain whispered very softly and confidentially.
It seemed as if she and not the pink mountain blossoms must be responsible for all that haunting redolence in this landscape of passionless gray.
To wear any redolence on the person in the shape of sachet bags is unpardonable.
Crushed balsam and cedar gave out a redolence that was tonic.
It is only the "soul," or, as is held by others, the redolence of the viands that is partaken of.