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Etymology: [ 'in-"sen(t)s ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English encens, from Old French, from Late Latin incensum, from Latin, neuter of incensus, past participle of incendere to set on fire, from in- + -cendere to burn; akin to Latin candEre to glow; more at CANDID.

tütsü, tütsü kokusu, sinirlendirmek, öfkelendir, tutsu, buhur, pohpohlama, pohpohlamak, kızdırmak, yağlamak, çileden çıkarmak, üzlük, yağlama, tütsülemek, hiddetlendirmek, tütsü yakmak, herhangi güzel bir koku, günlük, buhur yakmak, öfkelendirmek, darıltmak, kızdır, alevlendirmek,

1incense tütsü  isim     ts
2incense tütsü kokusu     ts
3incense sinirlendirmek  fiil     ts
4incense öfkelendir     ts
5incense tutsu     ts
6incense buhur     ts
7incense pohpohlama     ts
8incense pohpohlamak     ts
9incense kızdırmak     ts
10incense yağlamak     ts
11incense çileden çıkarmak     ts
12incense üzlük     ts
13incense yağlama     ts
14incense tütsülemek     ts
15incense hiddetlendirmek     ts
16incense tütsü yakmak     ts
17incense herhangi güzel bir koku     ts
18incense günlük     ts
19incense buhur yakmak     ts
20incense öfkelendirmek     ts
21incense darıltmak     ts
22incense kızdır  fiil     ts
23incense alevlendirmek     ts
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To anger or infuriate, A perfume often used in the rites of various religions, the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned; "incense filled the room" a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned, Also used figuratively, The materials used for the purpose of producing a perfume when burned, as fragrant gums, spices, frankincense, etc, Material which is burned in order to produce a pleasant smell The Israelites used it 8n their worship, Aromatic woods, resins, or oils burned to release a fragrant odor Incense has been used in all lands at all times for driving away bad smells and evil spirits, to invoke the presence of a deity, to carry prayers heavenward, and for healing Modern incense is available in sticks or cones, which can be made with powered wood or powdered charcoal, or as resins, which can be lumps or granular mixtures Sticks and cones can be burned by themselves, but resins and powders are usually burned on small fires or charcoal disks, the quality which is present in insensitive people, The perfume or odors exhaled from spices and gums when burned in celebrating religious rites or as an offering to some deity, Holy Smoke!, To inflame with anger; to endkindle; to fire; to incite; to provoke; to heat; to madden, To perfume with, or as with, incense, See Incense, Aromatic herb or wood made into a fine powder to be burned for enjoyment of its pleasant fragrance; used as an offering at rituals or during religious ceremonies, To offer incense to, To set on fire; to inflame; to kindle; to burn, A substance that gives off clouds of sweet smelling smoke when sprinkled onto burning charcoal Incense Boat - So called because it is usually shaped like a boat, it contains the incense, which will be burned in the thurible, perfume especially with a censer, make furious, the "smell" element in Smells & Bells; a fragrant [and now usually hpyo-allergenic] powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions in recollection of one of the three gifts of the Wisemen to the Christ Child, the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned; "incense filled the room", a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned, substance which gives of a sweet smell when burned; smoke produced by burning incense; perfume, pleasant smell; praise, flattery, Incense is a substance that is burned for its sweet smell, often as part of a religious ceremony, If you say that something incenses you, you mean that it makes you extremely angry. This proposal will incense conservation campaigners. = enrage + incensed in·censed Mum was incensed at his lack of compassion. a substance which has a pleasant smell when you burn it (encens, from incensus, past participle of incendere ). to make someone very angry. Grains of resins (sometimes mixed with spices) that burn with a fragrant odor, widely used as religious offerings. Historically, the chief substances used as incense have been resins such as frankincense and myrrh, along with fragrant wood and bark, seeds, roots, and flowers, From the Latin word, incendere, meaning "to burn," incense is the "smell" element in "smells & bells"; a fragrant powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions Some say incense is used to recall of one of the three gifts of the Wise Men to the Christ Child Scripture commends its usage, particularly in Psalm 141, where prayers are asked to be like incense, When the High Priest (Cohen Gadol)) entered the Holy of Holies on the Day of Atonement, he would burn fragrant incense, as it says in the Torah (Leviticus 16:12-13): And he shall take a censer full of burning coals of fire from off the altar before the Lord, and his hands full of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it within the vail And he shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord, that the cloud of the incense may cover the mercy seat that is upon the testimony, A component in rituals of worship; spices burned on an altar or in a censer to make a sweet smelling smoke, The common name for certain spices which when burned produces smoke and a sweet smell It is used in religious ceremonies as an emblem of devotion One of the gifts of the Wise Men to Jesus Christ (Frankincense), the material used in special services to create smoke, "May my prayers rise up to the Lord as the incense ", Fragrant - smelling smoke produced by grains of various resins placed on burning charcoal in a *censer An indispensable element of Eastern *Liturgies, incense in the East has various meanings The Introduction to the Qoorbono mentions three: A) praise of the Lord: this meaning came from the custom in the Roman Empire of burning incense before the image of a god, or of a deified emperor; B) purification, covering up the "foul stench of sin", and C) forgiveness Especially these last two meanings are seen clearly in the *Hoosoyo: as we acknowledge our sinfulness, we seek to be pardoned and purified to heed the lessons of the Word of God Of all the *Traditions, the East uses incense more frequently, the "smell" element in Smells & Bells; a fragrant [and now usually hypo-allergenic] powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions in recollection of one of the three gifts of the Wisemen to the Christ Child, the "smell" element in Smells ∓mp;mp;mp; Bells; a fragrant [and now usually hpyo-allergenic] powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions in recollection of one of the three gifts of the Wisemen to the Christ Child, Our favorite source for incenses and related materials is: The Incense Works, PO Box 427, Kula, HI 96790 Ask for a free catalog Two selections we like a lot are Patchouli Gold and Golden Aura Their website URL, which includes a discussion about incense, is http://www incenseworks com/, burn incense; perfume; anger, enrage, provoke, irritate,

24incense To anger or infuriate - "I think it would incense him to learn the truth."     ts
25incense A perfume often used in the rites of various religions     ts
26incense the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned; "incense filled the room" a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned     ts
27incense Also used figuratively     ts
28incense The materials used for the purpose of producing a perfume when burned, as fragrant gums, spices, frankincense, etc     ts
29incense Material which is burned in order to produce a pleasant smell The Israelites used it 8n their worship     ts
30incense Aromatic woods, resins, or oils burned to release a fragrant odor Incense has been used in all lands at all times for driving away bad smells and evil spirits, to invoke the presence of a deity, to carry prayers heavenward, and for healing Modern incense is available in sticks or cones, which can be made with powered wood or powdered charcoal, or as resins, which can be lumps or granular mixtures Sticks and cones can be burned by themselves, but resins and powders are usually burned on small fires or charcoal disks     ts
31incense the quality which is present in insensitive people     ts
32incense The perfume or odors exhaled from spices and gums when burned in celebrating religious rites or as an offering to some deity     ts
33incense Holy Smoke!     ts
34incense To inflame with anger; to endkindle; to fire; to incite; to provoke; to heat; to madden     ts
35incense To perfume with, or as with, incense     ts
36incense See Incense     ts
37incense Aromatic herb or wood made into a fine powder to be burned for enjoyment of its pleasant fragrance; used as an offering at rituals or during religious ceremonies     ts
38incense To offer incense to     ts
39incense To set on fire; to inflame; to kindle; to burn     ts
40incense A substance that gives off clouds of sweet smelling smoke when sprinkled onto burning charcoal Incense Boat - So called because it is usually shaped like a boat, it contains the incense, which will be burned in the thurible     ts
41incense perfume especially with a censer     ts
42incense make furious     ts
43incense the "smell" element in Smells & Bells; a fragrant [and now usually hpyo-allergenic] powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions in recollection of one of the three gifts of the Wisemen to the Christ Child     ts
44incense the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned; "incense filled the room"     ts
45incense a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned     ts
46incense substance which gives of a sweet smell when burned; smoke produced by burning incense; perfume, pleasant smell; praise, flattery  isim     ts
47incense Incense is a substance that is burned for its sweet smell, often as part of a religious ceremony     ts
48incense If you say that something incenses you, you mean that it makes you extremely angry. This proposal will incense conservation campaigners. = enrage + incensed in·censed Mum was incensed at his lack of compassion. a substance which has a pleasant smell when you burn it (encens, from incensus, past participle of incendere ). to make someone very angry. Grains of resins (sometimes mixed with spices) that burn with a fragrant odor, widely used as religious offerings. Historically, the chief substances used as incense have been resins such as frankincense and myrrh, along with fragrant wood and bark, seeds, roots, and flowers     ts
49incense From the Latin word, incendere, meaning "to burn," incense is the "smell" element in "smells & bells"; a fragrant powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions Some say incense is used to recall of one of the three gifts of the Wise Men to the Christ Child Scripture commends its usage, particularly in Psalm 141, where prayers are asked to be like incense     ts
50incense When the High Priest (Cohen Gadol)) entered the Holy of Holies on the Day of Atonement, he would burn fragrant incense, as it says in the Torah (Leviticus 16:12-13): And he shall take a censer full of burning coals of fire from off the altar before the Lord, and his hands full of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it within the vail And he shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord, that the cloud of the incense may cover the mercy seat that is upon the testimony     ts
51incense A component in rituals of worship; spices burned on an altar or in a censer to make a sweet smelling smoke     ts
52incense The common name for certain spices which when burned produces smoke and a sweet smell It is used in religious ceremonies as an emblem of devotion One of the gifts of the Wise Men to Jesus Christ (Frankincense)     ts
53incense the material used in special services to create smoke, "May my prayers rise up to the Lord as the incense "     ts
54incense Fragrant - smelling smoke produced by grains of various resins placed on burning charcoal in a *censer An indispensable element of Eastern *Liturgies, incense in the East has various meanings The Introduction to the Qoorbono mentions three: A) praise of the Lord: this meaning came from the custom in the Roman Empire of burning incense before the image of a god, or of a deified emperor; B) purification, covering up the "foul stench of sin", and C) forgiveness Especially these last two meanings are seen clearly in the *Hoosoyo: as we acknowledge our sinfulness, we seek to be pardoned and purified to heed the lessons of the Word of God Of all the *Traditions, the East uses incense more frequently     ts
55incense the "smell" element in Smells & Bells; a fragrant [and now usually hypo-allergenic] powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions in recollection of one of the three gifts of the Wisemen to the Christ Child     ts
56incense the "smell" element in Smells ∓mp;mp;mp; Bells; a fragrant [and now usually hpyo-allergenic] powder burned in a small dish or pot; used during the service or in the processions in recollection of one of the three gifts of the Wisemen to the Christ Child     ts
57incense Our favorite source for incenses and related materials is: The Incense Works, PO Box 427, Kula, HI 96790 Ask for a free catalog Two selections we like a lot are Patchouli Gold and Golden Aura Their website URL, which includes a discussion about incense, is http://www incenseworks com/     ts
58incense burn incense; perfume; anger, enrage, provoke, irritate  fiil     ts
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