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INCENSER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. an incense burner; censer ... 2. archaic ... one who incenses or incites; a person who stirs up ... 3. a person who burns incense, esp as an offering ... 4. archaic.
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incenser, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun incenser is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for incenser is from around 1380, ...
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Retro Incense Stick Holder Bowl Shape Rosewood Buddhist ...
Retro design: The bowl-shaped incense holder adopts a medieval retro design, with ancient and elegant colors, bringing excellent visual enjoyment.
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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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Incenser Kit - Catholic Home and Church
This kit comes with everything you need to get started using incense during prayer. Send your prayers up to God with the pleasing scent of these classic resins.
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incenser - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · Someone who burns incense · 1854, Antonio Gavin, The Great Red Dragon : the incenser puts fire in the incensary, and the acoliti takes the candlesticks ...
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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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definition of Incenser by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. One who instigates or incites. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want ...
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incensor | incenser, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun incensor. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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Excellent Performance: incense burners vary in style, colors and size, but all features a place for catching ash and keep incense product in the holder burning ...
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Little Ceramic Censer, Incenser - Etsy
Little Ceramic Censer, Incenser. SuzyAntique. 5 out of 5 stars. You can only ... Vintage brown incenser. Weight: 60 grams. Diameter: 9 cm. Excellent ...
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MUSCULAR
It was however dwarfed by another WINDSTOP program known (insofar) only by its code DS-300 and codename INCENSER, which collected over 14 billion records Closely related programmes are called INCENSER and TURMOIL.
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incensor
† inˈcensor, -er Obs. [a. L. incensor, agent-n. from incendĕre: see incend v. Cf. obs. F. incenseur (16th c.). The form incenser might be agent-n. from incense v.2] One who kindles, inflames, stirs up, or incites; an instigator.c 1555 Harpsfield Divorce Hen. VIII (Camden) 254 The chief incenser and ...
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Special Source Operations
Notable programs
The five biggest collection programs of the Special Source Operations division are codenamed:
DANCINGOASIS
SPINNERET
MOONLIGHTPATH
INCENSER which includes:
FAIRVIEW
BLARNEY
STORMBREW
OAKSTAR
See also
Special Collection Service
Tailored Access Operations
References
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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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