censer in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A basket-shaped censer and dishes in shape of teapots were distinguished.
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The censer, in the shape of a boat, is still used today during the most solemn ceremonies.
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Fumigation was accomplished by carrying a baked clay censer of incense throughout the house and property.
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The censer is of fine quality and contained four rough jade beads, each measuring about 5 mm across.
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In many cultures, burning incense has spiritual and religious connotations, and this influences the design and decoration of the censer.
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The parallels also include skull imagery, effigy figure censers, squatting figures and the generous application of stucco.
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Throughout the entire service, everyone holds lighted candles, and the censer is swung by the deacon or priest throughout much of the service.
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Also, several cylindrical censers were recovered which are similar to those later placed in the shaft.
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Atop the lid was a censer with a lid and a small spindle whorl.
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The priest or deacon walks in front of the coffin with the censer.
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