式神

Japanese

Kanji in this term
しき
Grade: 3
じん
Grade: 3
on’yomi
Alternative spellings
(kyūjitai)
識神
Kanji in this term
しき
Grade: 3
かみ > がみ
Grade: 3
jūbakoyomi
Alternative spellings
(kyūjitai)
識神
Abe no Seimei and his shikigami, (bottom right,) whom with which they all say grace before an assembly of God-like demon spirits

Etymology

Compound of (shiki, ceremony) + (kami, god, spirit). The kami changes to gami due to rendaku (連濁).

Alternately, compound of (shiki, ceremony) + (jin, god, spirit).

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) きがみ [shìkígámí] (Heiban – [0])
  • (Tokyo) がみ [shìkíꜜgàmì] (Nakadaka – [2])
  • IPA(key): [ɕikʲiɡa̠mʲi]
  • (Tokyo) きじん [shìkíjíń] (Heiban – [0])
  • (Tokyo) じん [shìkíꜜjìǹ] (Nakadaka – [2])
  • IPA(key): [ɕikʲiʑĩɴ]

Noun

(しき)(がみ) or (しき)(じん) • (shikigami or shikijin) 

  1. A kind of familiar spirit, summoned-up in service as a servant to the will of a practitioner of the onmyōdō (陰陽道) religion, very much like a western familiar.

See also

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