single word requests - 'Hark' and 'behold' call attention to what we can hear or see. Is there an equivalent for smell?


'Hark' calls attention to something that we hear - for example:



"Hark, the herald angels sing" (hymn of the same title, by Charles Wesley)



'Behold' calls attention to something that we see - for example:



"'Behold, the Lamb of God...'" (John 1v29, ESV)



Is there an equivalent for smell? That is, is there a similar word to call attention to something that I can smell?


For example:



__, the roast dinner is ready...





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