Cen"ser (?), n. [For
incenser, fr. OF. encensier, F. encensoir,
fr. LL. incensarium, incensorium, fr. L.
incensum incense. See Incense, and cf.
Incensory.] A vessel for perfumes; esp. one in which
incense is burned.
&fist; The ecclesiastical censer is usually cup-shaped, has a
cover pierced with holes, and is hung by chains. The censer
bearer swings it to quicken the combustion.
Her thoughts are like the fume of frankincense
Which from a golden censer forth doth rise.
Spenser.