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1 Incense
subs.Fill with incense, v. trans. V. θειοῦν (Eur., Hel. 866).Burn as incense: V. ἐκθυμιᾶν.Reeking with incense, adj.: V. θυοδόκος.——————v. trans.Anger: P. and V. παροξύνειν, ὀργίζειν (Plat.), V. ὀξύνειν, ὀργαίνειν, ἐξαγριοῦν (also Plat. in pass.), ἀγριοῦν (also Xen. and Ar. in pass.), θήγειν.Incensed: see Angry.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Incense
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2 incense
['insens](a substance which is burned especially in religious services, and which gives off a pleasant smell.) λιβάνι -
3 incense
1) θυμίαμα2) λιβάνι -
4 joss stick
['‹osstik](a stick of incense used eg to give a sweet smell to a room.) αρωματικό ραβδάκι, κινέζικο λιβάνι -
5 Frankincense
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Frankincense
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6 Fume
subs.Vapour: P. ἀτμίς, ἡ (Plat.), V. ἀτμός, ὁ.Incense-fumes: P. and V. θυμιάματα, τά.Till the fumes of wine stole over him and warmed him: V. ἕως ἐθέρμηνʼ αὐτὸν ἀμφιβᾶσα φλὸξ οἴνου (Eur., Alc. 758).——————v. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fume
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7 Perfume
subs.P. and V. ὀσμή, ἡ, V. εὐοσμία, ἡ (Soph., frag.).Prepared scent: P. and V. μύρον, τό (Eur., Or. 1112).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Perfume
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8 Reek
subs.Steam, vapour: P. ἀτμίς, ἡ (Plat.), V. ἀτμός, ὁ.Reek of sacrifice: Ar. κνῖσα, ἡ.——————v. intrans.See Smoke.Make the altars reek with smoke: V. κνισᾶν βωμούς (Eur., Alc. 1156; cf. Ar., Av. 1233).Stink: P. and V. ὄζειν.Still the dark blood of my murdered sire reeks through the house: V. αἷμα δʼ ἔτι πατρὸς κατὰ στέγας μέλαν σέσηπε (Eur., El. 318).Reek with: P. and V. ῥεῖν (dat.), V. στάζειν (dat.), καταστάζειν (dat.), καταρρεῖν (dat.), μυδᾶν (dat.).Reeking sacrifices: V. ἔμπυρα κνισωτά, τά.Reeking sword: V. νεόρραντον ξίφος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Reek
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9 Smoke
subs.P. and V. καπνός, ὁ.Thisk smoke: Ar. and V. λιγνύς, ἡ.Vapour: P. ἀτμίς, ἡ (Plat.), V. ἀτμός, ὁ.——————v. trans.Make black: V. αἰθαλοῦν.Make the altars smoke with offerings: V. κνισᾶν βωμούς (Eur., Alc. 1156; of. Ar., Av. 1233).V. intrans.Make a smoke: Ar. and V. τύφειν.Be full of smoke: Ar. καπνίζειν.Smoulder: V. τύφειν, τύφεσθαι.Steam: P. and V. ἀτμίζειν (Xen., Soph., frag.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Smoke
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10 Waft
v. trans.P. and V. φέρειν, V. οὐρίζειν, ἐπουρίζειν.The breezes waft the wreathes of incense smoke: Ar. θυμιαμάτων δʼ αὖραι διαψαίρουσι πλεκτάνην καπνοῦ (Av. 1716).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Waft
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Incense — • An aromatic substance which is obtained from certain resinous trees and largely employed for purposes of religious worship Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. incense Incense … Catholic encyclopedia
Incense — In cense, n. [OE. encens, F. encens, L. incensum, fr. incensus, p. p. of incendere to burn. See {Incense} to inflame.] [1913 Webster] 1. The perfume or odors exhaled from spices and gums when burned in celebrating religious rites or as an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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