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Definition of cense
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Cense (v. i.) To burn or
scatter
incense.
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Libertinage
::
Libertinage
(n.)
Libertinism;
license.
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) Also used
figuratively.
License
::
License
(n.)
Authority
or
liberty
given to do or
forbear
any act;
especially,
a
formal
permission
from the
proper
authorities
to
perform
certain
acts or to carry on a
certain
business,
which
without
such
permission
would be
illegal;
a grant of
permission;
as, a
license
to
preach,
to
practice
medicine,
to sell
gunpowder
or
intoxicating
liquors..
License
::
License
(v. t.) To
permit
or
authorize
by
license;
to give
license
to; as, to
license
a man to
preach..
Licentious
::
Licentious
(a.)
Characterized
by
license;
passing
due
bounds;
excessive;
abusive
of
freedom;
wantonly
offensive;
as, a
licentious
press..
Irate
::
Irate (a.)
Angry;
incensed;
enraged.
Effrenation
::
Effrenation
(n.)
Unbridled
license;
unruliness.
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the
smell;
fragrant;
redolent;
balmy;
as, a sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet
incense..
Incensation
::
Incensation
(n.) The
offering
of
incense.
Fume
::
Fume (n.) The
incense
of
praise;
inordinate
flattery.
Magister
::
Magister
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of the
Middle
Ages, given to a
person
in
authority,
or to one
having
a
license
from a
university
to teach
philosophy
and the
liberal
arts..
Pachak
::
Pachak
(n.) The
fragrant
roots of the
Saussurea
Costus,
exported
from India to
China,
and used for
burning
as
incense.
It is
supposed
to be the
costus
of the
ancients..
Licentiate
::
Licentiate
(n.) One who acts
without
restraint,
or takes a
liberty,
as if
having
a
license
therefor..
Scurrilous
::
Scurrilous
(a.) Using the low and
indecent
language
of the
meaner
sort of
people,
or such as only the
license
of
buffoons
can
warrant;
as, a
scurrilous
fellow..
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To grant
license
to; to
permit;
to
consent
to; as, to allow a son to be
absent..
License
::
License
(n.) That
deviation
from
strict
fact, form, or rule, in which an
artist
or
writer
indulges,
assuming
that it will be
permitted
for the sake of the
advantage
or
effect
gained;
as,
poetic
license;
grammatical
license,
etc..
Recense
::
Recense
(v. t.) To
review;
to
revise.
Saturnalia
::
Saturnalia
(n. pl.)
Hence:
A
period
or
occasion
of
general
license,
in which the
passions
or vices have
riotous
indulgence..
Ship
::
Ship (n.) A dish or
utensil
(originally
fashioned
like the hull of a ship) used to hold
incense.
Publican
::
Publican
(n.) The
keeper
of an inn or
public
house;
one
licensed
to
retail
beer,
spirits,
or
wine..
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