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censer Meaning in Tamil ( censer வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தூபக்கால்,



censer's Usage Examples:

Generally he holds in one hand the censer, and with the other casts the pastils or osselets of incense into it: sometimes he offers incense in one hand and makes the libation of wine with the other.


Up to that time there had been little demand for enamels of large dimensions, but when the foreign market called for vases, censers, plaques and such things, no difficulty was found in supplying them.


When the decision was known the populace, who had been eagerly waiting from early morning till night to hear the result, accompanied the members with torches and censers to their lodgings, and there was a general illumination of the city.


fumus, smoke), the ecclesiastical term fol a censer, a 0 1?The censer, to use the more general term, is a vessel which contains burning charcoal on which the aromatic substances to be burned are sprinkled.


In 1893 the licenser of plays refused a licence to Wilde's Salome, but it was produced in French in Paris by Sarah Bernhardt in 1894.


Incense was constantly used, especially the copalli (copal) well known to us for varnish; little terra-cotta censers are among the commonest of Mexican antiquities.


The early Jewish portable censer would seem to have been a bowl with a handle, resembling a ladle.


'Generally he holds in one hand the censer, and with the other casts the pastils or osselets of incense into it: sometimes he offers incense in one hand and makes the libation of wine with the other.


They were met by a deacon with a censer and by a servant who passed out on tiptoe without heeding them.


Cotta >>Terra cotta censers have also been found of a similar shape.


And less than two centuries afterwards we read an order in one of the capitularies of Hincmar of Reims, to the effect that every priest ought to be provided with a censer and incense.





Synonyms:

thurible, vessel,



Antonyms:

None

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