[くし, kushi] (n) spit; skewer
[じょうだん(P);ぎだん(戯談)(ok);げだん(戯談)(ok), joudan (P); gidan ( gi dan )(ok); gedan ( gi dan )(ok)] (n, adj-no) (じょうだん is sometimes written 笑談) (See 笑談・しょうだん・2) jest; joke; funny story; (P) #13356
[たまぐし;たまくし(玉串;玉籤)(ok), tamagushi ; tamakushi ( tama kushi ; tama kuji )(ok)] (n) (1) branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as a Shinto offering); (2) (See 榊・1) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica)
[たまぐしりょう, tamagushiryou] (n) cash offering made on the occasion of one's visit to a shrine; money offering dedicated to the Shinto gods; fees for offering a branch of the sacred tree to the gods
[かなぐし, kanagushi] (n) metal spit or skewer
[くしカツ, kushi katsu] (n) (uk) fried pork and negi on skewers
[くしがき, kushigaki] (n) dried persimmons on a skewer
[くしざし, kushizashi] (n) skewer
[くしやき, kushiyaki] (n, adj-no) grilling on a skewer; spit-roasting
[くしあげ, kushiage] (n) (uk) fried vegetables and meat on skewer
[やきぐし, yakigushi] (n) a skewer or spit
[ふとたまぐし, futotamagushi] (n) (arch) (poetic name) (See 玉串・1) branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as a Shinto offering)
[たけぐし, takegushi] (n) bamboo skewer
[へいぐし, heigushi] (n) (See 御幣, 四手・1) staff to which shide are attached to make a go-hei
[めぐし, megushi] (n) suspicions; guess
[はらえぐし, haraegushi] (n) (obsc) (See 玉串・1) tamagushi used at Ise Shrine's purification ceremonies