noun
- a metal container in which incense is burned during religious ceremonies, typically suspended on chains
Usage: religious; liturgical
Examples
- The priest swung the thurible during the evening service.
- Fragrant smoke rose from the ornate silver thurible.
- The altar server carefully carried the thurible down the aisle.
- The thurible’s chains clinked softly as it moved back and forth.
- Ancient thuribles are displayed in the cathedral museum.
- The deacon filled the thurible with fresh incense before Mass.