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ENCENSER in English - Cambridge Dictionary
louer, honorer de façon excessive to praise to the skies La critique a encensé son dernier livre. The critics praised his latest book to the skies.
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encenser - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) to cense, to incense · (transitive, figuratively) to acclaim, to sing the praises of · Synonym: porter aux nues: un écrivain encensé par la ...
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encenser
† enˈcenser Obs. Also 4 enscenser, 5 encensor. [a. OF. encensier:—late L. Type *incensārium, f. incens-um incense. Hence aphetically censer.] A censer.1382 Wyclif Ex. xxxvii. 16 And enscensers of most clene gold. 1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xiii. xiii, Eneas..gaf to the Kynge of his jewels..a moche rych...
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English Translation of “ENCENSER” - Collins Dictionary
English Translation of “ENCENSER” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100000 English translations of French words and phrases.
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encenser - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. A vessel in which incense is burned; a censer. Show 6 Quotations Hide 6 Quotations ©2025 Regents of the University of Michigan.
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incenser
▪ I. † inˈcenser1 Obs. Forms: α. 4 encenser, ensenser; β. 5–6 encensour, -or, 6 incensur; γ. 7 incenser. [Two types: ME. enˈcenser, a. AF. encenser, OF. encensier:—late L. incensārium (Du Cange), f. incensum incense; and ME. encensor, ad. OF. encensoir, med.L. incensōrium incensory. Cf. censer.] A v...
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encenser - Definition, Meaning, Examples & Pronunciation in French
au figuré Honorer d'hommages excessifs, combler de louanges et de flatteries. ➙ flatter. intransitif (cheval) Remuer la tête de haut en bas.
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Encenser - to heap, shower praise upon; (religion) to incense
Encenser – to heap, shower praise upon; (religion) to incense. French Verb Conjugations. Encenser is a regular -er verb.
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encenser - Translation into English - examples French
Il trouve toujours une raison d'encenser son partenaire, témoignant de leur amour. He always finds a reason to praise his partner to the skies, showcasing ...
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Définitions : encenser - Dictionnaire de français Larousse
encenser · 1. Honorer quelque chose ou quelqu'un en agitant l'encensoir devant lui. · 2. Littéraire. Flatter quelqu'un avec des louanges excessives : La ...
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encenser, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun encenser. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ...
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censer
▪ I. censer, n.1 (ˈsɛnsə(r)) Forms: 4–5 censere, 4–6 senser, sencer, 5 censour, censare, senscer, sensure, 5–6 censure, 6 censar, senssour, 6–7 sensor, 7–8 censor, 4– censer. [In sense 1, a. OF. censier (senser), shortened from encensier encenser:—L. type incensārium, f. incens-um incense. (Mod.F. h...
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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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incense
▪ I. incense, n. (ˈɪnsɛns) Forms: 3 ansens, 4 ensense, encenz, 4–5 encense, encence, 4–6 encens, ensence, 4–8 ensens, 5 yncense, 5–6 incence, 6 insence, 5– incense. [ME. ansens, encenz, a. OF. encens (12th c.), ancens, ad. eccl. L. incensum incense, lit. ‘that which is set on fire’, neuter of incens...
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