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Japanese
Etymology 1
There are various theories about its origin.
- From omitting of く (ku) from 薬師 (yakushi, “medicine seller”).
- From omitting of ま (ma) from 山師 (yamashi, “fraud”).
- From omitting of 武 (bu) from 野武士 (yabushi, “wild samurai”). Yabushi sold medicine due to their poorness.
- From omitting of 郎 (rō) from 弥四郎 (Yashirō). Yashirō was the personal name of a successful medicine-seller; others called themselves Yashi after his success.
Following alternative forms are used for historical usage only.
Pronunciation
Noun
香具師 or 香具師 or 香具師 • (yashi or kōgushi or kaugushi)
- person who makes or sells incense
- (historical) person who gathers people with one's performance and sells medicine or incense on festival day, day of an event, or other special day
- person who sells food or provides entertainment on temporary market stall on festival day, day of an event, or other special day
Synonyms
Etymology 2
Form of ヤシ (yashi) is similar to ヤツ (yatsu, “guy”) (katakana form of 奴) and やし can be converted to 香具師 (yashi) with Japanese input method.
Pronunciation
Noun
香具師 • (yashi)
- (2channel slang, dated) Eye dialect spelling of 奴 (yatsu, “guy”).