sachet: [19] A sachet is etymologically a ‘little sack’. The word was borrowed from French sachet, a diminutive form of sac ‘bag’, which came from the same Latin source that produced English sack. Sac itself was acquired by English as a biological term in the 18th century. => sack
sachet (n.)
"small perfumed bag," 1838, from French sachet (12c.), diminutive of sac (see sac). A reborrowing of a word that had been used 15c. in the sense "small bag, wallet."
例文
1. There was a sachet of shampoo in the bathroom.
浴室にシャンプー袋があります。
2.When she sighed she exhaled a heavy perfume of sachet powder.
彼女がため息をついたとき、濃いおしろいの香りを吐いた。
3.I caught a faint odour of violet sachet .
スミレパウダーのほのかなすがすがしい香りがします。
4.The air was heavy with the smell of stale grease paint,ointments, sachet .