thymiama
[θɪmiːˈamə]
Definitions
1. noun
A term used to describe the ritual offering of incense in ancient Greek religion, particularly to honor the gods.
“The archaeologists discovered evidence of a thymiama ritual in the ancient Greek temple.”
[θɪmiːˈamə]
1. noun
A term used to describe the ritual offering of incense in ancient Greek religion, particularly to honor the gods.
“The archaeologists discovered evidence of a thymiama ritual in the ancient Greek temple.”