[しっぺい, shippei] (n) illness; disease; (P) #14454
[しっぺがえし;しっぺいがえし(竹箆返し;竹篦返し), shippegaeshi ; shippeigaeshi ( take hera kaeshi ; take sukigushi kaeshi )] (n) returning tit for tat; retaliating
[あいこうか, aikouka] (n-suf, n) (esp. 〜(の)愛好家) amateur; fancier; lover; worshipper; enthusiast; fan
[いせこう, isekou] (n) fraternal religious group formed by Ise Shrine worshippers
[にぬし, ninushi] (n) shipper
[いいだしっぺ, iidashippe] (exp) the one who brought it up; the one who calls attention to a fart is in fact the farter; the one who brings up a subject must be the first to act upon it
[みたらしがわ, mitarashigawa] (n) river in which worshippers wash their hands (and rinse their mouth) prior to entering a shrine
[こうむしっぺい, koumushippei] (n) sickness incurred in line of duty
[さんだいしっぺい, sandaishippei] (n) three major diseases (cancer, cerebral stroke, acute myocardial infarction)
[しっぺいたいさくセンター, shippeitaisaku senta-] (n) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC
[しっぺいほけん, shippeihoken] (n) sickness insurance
[すうはいしゃ, suuhaisha] (n) worshipper; admirer
[しゃくじん(P);いしがみ, shakujin (P); ishigami] (n) stone which is worshipped; image of a god in stone; (P)
[つみだしにん, tsumidashinin] (n) shipper
[しっぺい, shippei] (n) bamboo stick used to strike meditators into greater wakefulness
[ゆだて(湯立て;湯立);ゆだち(湯立ち;湯立), yudate ( yu tate ; yu ritsu ); yudachi ( yu tachi ; yu ritsu )] (n) (See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)
[すかしっぺ, sukashippe] (n) (uk) (col) silent fart
[どうそう, dousou] (adj-no) shipped together; sent at the same time
[はいきんしゅぎしゃ, haikinshugisha] (n) mammonist; money-worshipper
[はらえがわ, haraegawa] (n) river in which worshippers purify themselves before praying
[うそかえ, usokae] (n) (See 天満宮) annual religious ceremony that occurs in Tenmangu where worshippers come to exchange their wooden bullfinch birds