御幣
Japanese
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term
御
幣
ご
Grade: S
へい
Grade: S
on’yomi
Noun
御
(
ご
)
幣
(
へい
)
• (
gohei
)
(
Shinto
)
implement used in
Shintō
rituals
, consisting of two
紙垂
(
かみしで
)
(
kamishide
,
“
zigzag
paper
streamers
used extensively in Shintō
”
)
attached to a wooden or bamboo pole.
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term
御
幣
おん
Grade: S
へい > べい
Grade: S
yutōyomi
Noun
御
(
おん
)
幣
(
べい
)
• (
onbei
)
Alternative form of
御幣
(
gohei
)
See also
祓
(
はらえ
)
串
(
ぐし
)
(
haraegushi
)
幣束
(
へいそく
)
(
heisoku
)
幣
(
ぬさ
)
(
nusa
)
大幣
(
おおぬさ
)
(
ōnusa
)
笏
(
しゃく
)
(
shaku
)
手
(
て
)
板
(
いた
)
(
teita
)
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