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)

  1. 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.”
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