Ushitsu

Japanese: 烏瑟 - うしつ
Ushitsu
〘Noun〙 "Ushichinisha (Ushichinisha)" or Buddha (Tathagata) itself. ※Ojoyoshu (984-985) Daibun 2 "Ushichinisha is highly visible, the clear sky is rich and green"

Usutsu [Usuts]

〘Noun〙 = Ushichinisha (Ushichinisha) ※Eika (around 1028-92) Tama no Utena "The thin head is a deep green color"

Ushichi [Crow]

〘Noun〙 Abbreviation of "ushichinisha (black-striped parsley)".

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
〘名〙 「うしちにしゃ(烏瑟膩沙)」、また、仏(如来)それ自体。※往生要集(984‐985)大文二「烏瑟高顕、晴天翠濃」

うすつ【烏瑟】

〘名〙 =うしちにしゃ(烏瑟膩沙)※栄花(1028‐92頃)玉のうてな「うすつの御頭(かうべ)緑の色深く」

うしち【烏瑟】

〘名〙 「うしちにしゃ(烏瑟膩沙)」の略。

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