- incense-bearing
- ладаноносный
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
incense — incense1 /in sens/, n., v., incensed, incensing. n. 1. an aromatic gum or other substance producing a sweet odor when burned, used in religious ceremonies, to enhance a mood, etc. 2. the perfume or smoke arising from such a substance when burned … Universalium
thuriferous — incense bearing Bearing and Carrying … Phrontistery dictionary
thurifer — /thoor euh feuhr/, n. a person who carries the thurible in religious ceremonies. [1850 55; < NL, n. use of L t(h)urifer incense bearing, equiv. to t(h)ur (s. of t(h)us) incense + i I + fer bearing; see FER] * * * … Universalium
thurifer — thu•ri•fer [[t]ˈθʊər ə fər[/t]] n. rel a person who carries the thurible in religious ceremonies • Etymology: 1850–55; < NL, n. use of L t(h) ūrifer incense bearing =t(h) ūr , s. of t(h) ūs incense + i i + fer fer … From formal English to slang
thu|ri|fer — «THUR uh fuhr, THYUR », noun. an altar boy or acolyte who carries the censer. ╂[< New Latin thurifer < Latin thūrifer incense bearing < thūs, thūris incense + ferre to bear, carry] … Useful english dictionary
libaniferous — yielding or bearing incense Bearing and Carrying … Phrontistery dictionary
thurifer — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin thurifer, adjective, incense bearing, from thur , thus + ifer iferous Date: 1849 one who carries a censer in a liturgical service … New Collegiate Dictionary
Кубла Хан (поэма) — «Кубла Хан, или Видение во сне» поэма Сэмюэла Тейлора Кольриджа, завершённая в 1797 и напечатанная в «Кристабель» в 1816 году. Согласно предисловию Сэмюэля в «Кубла хан», поэма была написана под воздействием опиума ночью, навеянная сном… … Википедия
thurifer — /ˈθjurəfə/ (say thyoohruhfuh) noun someone who carries a thurible in religious ceremonies. {Latin: incense bearing} …
Avdat — Incense Route Desert Cities in the Negev (Haluza, Mamshit, Avdat and Shivta) * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
arts, East Asian — Introduction music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature. Some studies of East Asia… … Universalium