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Definition of Censed

Censed
Cense Cense, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Censed; p. pr. & vb. n. Censing.] [Abbrev. from incense.] To perfume with odors from burning gums and spices. The Salii sing and cense his altars round. --Dryden.

Meaning of Censed from wikipedia

- (church building) is censed, the priest or deacon will move in a sunwise (clockwise) direction, moving to his right as he censes in order the Holy Table...
- multiple times, and is then stood up in front of the church, where it is censed.[citation needed] In some Slavic traditions, a lesser procession is made...
- Islam is minority religion in Hawaii, according to official censes 0.5% muslims are living in the Island. Hawaii organised its first official body in 1979...
- flower petals and rosewater, decorated with candles, [4] and ceremonially censed as a mark of respect. The bells of the church are tolled, and in traditionally...
- three times with water not mixed with chrism and the altar table is washed, censed and wiped with a linen cloth. The centre of the altar is next anointed with...
- chalice, covers and censes them. Otherwise, during the first antiphon the Lamb is placed on the diskos, which is covered and censed. During the second...
- v t e Chinese-language radio in Malaysia RTM Ai FM Cense Media City Plus FM Media Prima 8FM Astro Radio goXuan Melody My KTS Group TEA FM Star Radio Group...
- but everything is sung joyfully. During the Paschal Canon, the priests cense the church, continually exchanging the Paschal greeting with the faithful...
- processes with it to the ambo. If incense is used, the Book of the Gospels is censed by the deacon before the reading or chanting. An altar server or acolyte...
- in what is now Cense. The crossing can still be found today as the intersection of the Chaussée de Bruxelles with Boulevard de la Cense. Waterloo was a...