noun
- Plural of censer; containers in which incense is burned, typically used in religious ceremonies.
Usage: Usually used in religious or ceremonial contexts; Often associated with Christian, Jewish, and other religious traditions
Examples
- The priest swung the censers during the morning mass, filling the church with fragrant smoke.
- Ancient censers made of brass and silver were displayed in the museum's religious artifacts section.
- The altar servers carefully carried the censers to the front of the sanctuary.
- Medieval censers were often ornately decorated with religious symbols.
- The sweet aroma from the censers drifted through the cathedral during the ceremony.