thurifer

English

Etymology

Originated 1850–55 from New Latin thūrifer (incense-bearing)/turifer, from Latin thur/tur, stem of thūs (incense), tus + -fer (bearing)

Noun

thurifer (plural thurifers)

  1. an acolyte who carries a thurible.

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