ぐすく

Japanese

Etymology

Unclear. The initial gu may be cognate with (go, honorific), but it is problematic in that the only honorary prefixes found in Omoro Sōshi are (mi) and (o). Suku may be related to しけ (shike, a holy place) or cognate with (soko, fortress). While written with the kanji for "castle", textual and cultural evidence suggests that the initial primary meaning was a holy place.

Noun

ぐすく (rōmaji gusuku)

  1. a place of worship
  2. : castle
    • 1531-1623: Omoro Sōshi
      一 聞得大君ぎや 降れて 遊びよわれば 天が下 平らげて ちよわれ 又 鳴響む精高子が 又 首里杜ぐすく 真玉杜ぐすく

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