encensario
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
- ençensario (alternative spelling)
Etymology
From Late Latin incēnsārium, incēnsōrium, from Latin incēnsus (“incense”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ent͡senˈsaɾjo/
Noun
encensario m (plural encensarios)
- censer, incensory
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 23r:
- dixo nr̃o señor amoẏſen dia eleaçar fijo de aaronel el ſaçerdot q̃ alce los enſençarios dẽtre los q̃mados e ſera en la obra del ara por remẽbrãça afijos iſrael q̃ nõ ſe aguen aom̃e q nõ ſea delinage. daaron por encenſar el encienſo delant el ſeñor.
- And Our Lord said unto Moses, “Tell the priest Eleazar son of Aaron to take up the censers out of the burning and to place them over the altar as a memorial to the children of Israel that they should draw no man that is not of the seed of Aaron to cense incense before the Lord.”
Related terms
- encensar
- encienso
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