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Definition of Incensers
1. incenser [n] - See also: incenser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incensers
Literary usage of Incensers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Indian Life by Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons (1922)
"The musicians, sweepers, incensers and chanters take positions on either side of
the temple doorway on the summit of the pyramid, now bathed in the first ..."
2. Works: With Some Account of His Life and Sufferings by Joseph Hall (1837)
"... or at least to a tasting of those things which were offered: the third,
Incensers; such as, with Marcellinus himself, came on so far as to cast some ..."
3. Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In Four Books by Johann Lorenz Mosheim, James Murdock (1847)
"And hence arose the opprobrious names of Sacrificers, Incensers, and the
Certificated, (Sacrifica- tores, ..."
4. Charles Dickens: A Sketch of His Life and Works by Frederic Beecher Perkins (1870)
"... and good sense in the visitor; neither of liking or disliking for the incensers
who afterward with such a sudden shifting of parts became the incensed. ..."