出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/22 20:14 UTC 版)
Originated 1400–50 from late 中期英語 turrible, from thoryble, from Latin thūribulum (“censer”), equivalent to thūs (“incense”) (root: thūr-) (from Ancient Greek θύος (thúos, “burnt offering”)) + -bulum (“instrumental suffix”).
thurible (plural thuribles)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/27 18:21 UTC 版)
A thurible is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services. It is used in the Catholic Church as well as in Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, some Lutheran, Old Catholic, and in various Gnostic Churches. It is also used in Co-Freemasonry and in the practice of ceremonial magic. In Catholic, Lutheran, and Anglican churches, the altar server who carries the thurible is called the thurifer.