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Hebrew
Etymology
From the Hebrew root ק־ט־ר (q-t-r), related to burning or smoking. Compare Ugaritic 𐎖𐎉𐎗 (qṭr, “smoke”) and Akkadian 𒆪𒌓𒊒 (qutru, “smoke”), and Arabic قُتَار (qutār, “the smell of roast”).
Noun
קטורת / קְטֹרֶת • (któret) f (plural indefinite קְטוֹרוֹת)
- incense
Tanach, Leviticus 16:13, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:וְנָתַן אֶת־הַקְּטֹרֶת עַל־הָאֵשׁ לִפְנֵי יְהוָה וְכִסָּה עֲנַן הַקְּטֹרֶת אֶת־הַכַּפֹּרֶת אֲשֶׁר עַל־הָעֵדוּת וְלֹא יָמוּת׃- v-na´tan ha-q'tóret al ha-esh lifnéi Adonái v-khissá anán ha-q'tóret et ha-kappóret ashér 'al ha-'edút v-lo yamút.
- And he shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord, that the cloud of the incense may cover the ark-cover that is upon the testimony, that he die not.
a. 500 C.E., Babylonian Talmud, Keritot 6b:אָמַר רַב חָנָא בַּר בִּזְנָא אָמַר רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן חֲסִידָא כָּל תַּעֲנִית שֶׁאֵין בָּהּ מִפּוֹשְׁעֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל אֵינָהּ תַּעֲנִית שֶׁהֲרֵי חֶלְבְּנָה רִיחָה רַע וּמְנָאָה הַכָּתוּב עִם סַמְמָנֵי קְטֹרֶת.- Amár Rav Ḥána bar Bízna amár Rabi Shim'ón Ḥasída, kol ta'anít she-ein bah mi-posh'éi Yisrael einah ta'anit, she-haréi ḥelb'ná riḥá ra' u-m'na'áh ha-katúv im sam'manei q'tóret.
- Rav Hana bar Bizna said that Rav Shimon the Pious said every fast that does not include the sinners of Israel does not count as a fast, for look, galbanum has a foul smell, but the verse counts it among the spices of the incense.
Yiddish
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew קְטֹרֶת (q'tóret).
Noun
קטורת • (któyres) f
- incense