Noun
A vessel for perfumes; esp. one in which incense is burned.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCenser, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, pp. 64–66 However, the trial progressed and Louis XVI was executed by guillotine on 21 January 1793. Source: Internet
Censer and Hunt 2001, p. 55. The deputies in the National Assembly believed that only those who held tangible interests in the nation could make informed political decisions. Source: Internet
I looked around for a robe, censer, or chalice, because I did not understand what she meant by the ritual of the meal. Source: Internet
That is a character that pulls a chained censer or mace that’s filled with magical flame. Source: Internet
Censer, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity pp. 64,74 Additionally, between war and political differences, the Montagnards believed these crises required emergency solutions. Source: Internet