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censing
▪ I. censing, vbl. n.1 (ˈsɛnsɪŋ) [f. cense v.1 + -ing1.] The burning or offering of incense.1499 Promp. Parv. (Pynson) Censinge, thurificatio. 1556 Chron. Gr. Friars (1852) 56 Item this same yere [1548] was put downe..the sensyng at Powlles at Wytsontyde. 1608 Bp. Hall Epist. i. i. 14 Your vncleanly...
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Entrance (liturgical)
When the Choir begins the Cherubic Hymn, the deacon begins a censing of the sanctuary, iconostasis, clergy and faithful while the priest prays a long silent After the prayer and the censing are finished, the priest and deacon make three metanias (bows) in front of the Holy Table, raise their hands, and say
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Censer
Before a deacon begins a censing, he will take the censer to the priest (or the bishop, if he is present) for a blessing. If a deacon is present, he typically does much of the censing; otherwise, the priest will perform the censing.
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incensory
incensory (ˈɪnsɛnsərɪ) [ad. med.L. incensōri-um, f. incensum incense: see -ory. Cf. incenser1.] † 1. ? A burnt offering, or ? an altar of burnt offering. Obs. rare.c 1611 Chapman Iliad xi. 686 A cup of gold, crown'd with red wine, he held On th' holy incensory pour'd [ἐπ' αἱθοµενοις ἱεροισι]. 2. A v...
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Thurible
There are two types of censing: a Greater Censing (which encompasses the entire temple and all of the people therein), and a Lesser Censing (which, depending Censing.
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cense
▪ I. † cense, n.1 Obs. Also 4 cens, 4–5 sense, 4–6 sence. [Shortened form of ME. encens, incense.] Incense.a 1375 Joseph Arim. 290 With sencers..and a viole of sence. 1382 Wyclif Song of Sol. iv. 6 The hil of cens [1388 encense]. 14.. Masse (Tundale's Vis. 150), iij. kyngis..There offorde golde, sen...
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incensing
▪ I. incensing, vbl. n.1 (ˈɪnsɛnsɪŋ) [f. incense v.1 + -ing1.] The action of incense v.1; a perfuming with, or offering of, incense; censing.1388 Wyclif Luke i. 10 Al the multitude of the puple..preiede in the our of encensyng. 1496 Dives & Paup. (W. de W.) i. xv. 47/1 In euery lawe thuryfycacyon or...
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TT178
They are shown censing and libating before offerings made to Amenhotep I and Ahmose Nefertari.
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thurify
thurify, v. (ˈθjʊərɪfaɪ) [a. F. thurifi-er (15–16th c. in Godef.), ad. eccl. L. thūrificāre, f. thūs, thūr- incense + -ficāre: see thus n. and -fy.] † 1. intr. To burn or offer incense; = cense v.1 2. Obs. rare.c 1440 J. Capgrave St. Kath. v. 350 If ȝe wil consent And thuryfye to Iubiter. Ibid. 534 ...
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Babaef II
all royal works, director of the palace, chief justice and vizier, chief lector-priest, priest of Horus of Tehenu (Libya), elevated of arm, great of censing
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a-high
† a-high, adv., prop. phr. Obs. (əˈhaɪ) Forms: 4–5 a-hy, a hyȝe, 4–6 a-hygh(e, ahighe, 6–9 a-high. [a prep.1 of general position, on + high. The full form on high is now alone used.] 1. On high, aloft.a 1300 K. Alis. 6236 Roches two So ahygh so any mon myghte seone. 1490 Caxton Eneydos xvi. 64 He dr...
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incensation
incensation (ɪnsɛnˈseɪʃən) [n. of action f. med.L. incensāre to incense.] The action of perfuming with incense; censing.1853 J. D. H. Dale tr. Baldeschi's Cerem. Rom. Rite 8 During the incensation of the Celebrant, he stands near the Deacon. 1890 T. E. Bridgett Blund. & Forg. iv. 101 A priest with a...
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Dikirion and trikirion
One of them may be carried by the deacon during the censing by the bishop or by one of the subdeacons during the censing by the deacon.
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Psalm 135
practice, all the candles are lit, and the chandeliers are made to swing as the Psalms are sung, it is also accompanied by a joyful peal of the bells and censing At vigils, it accompanies the opening of the Royal Doors and a great censing of the nave by the Priest(s) or Deacon(s).
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