Ambrosial, myrrhic, mephitic. He'd divided the smells up, so he had a name for every one: putrid, musky, balsamic.
2006 — John Mole, It's All Greek to Me!: A Tale of a Mad Dog and an Englishman, Ruins, Restina - and Real Greeks, Nicholas Brealey Publishing (2006), →ISBN, page 316:
It reverberates with layer on layer of flavour and aroma, from springtime zephyr at the top of the register to a myrrhicbasso profundo.
2007 — Ernest W. Hanisch, Running Rain, Vantage Press, Inc. (2007), →ISBN, pages 32-33:
Out of the forests drift the myrrhic scent of gum resin. On the warm wind there is the smell of a faraway forest fire. And then there is the all-pervading perfume of dry grass.