いすくはし

Etymology
From the ninth poem of the  (712 ):

The seventh poem of the  also begins with Uda no₂ takaki₂ ni... and contains isukupasi, but the later verses are different and the ending is longer.

Adnominal

 * 1)  vigorous and fine in beauty, allusion to
 * 2)  beautiful as rocky shores, also an allusion to
 * 3)  beautiful as [emphatic particle] nest, allusion to  +, where the initial kuti is from a  term for “hawk”
 * 4) 很はし: beautifully (') and emotionally twisted up or pierced  ('), also an allusion to  +
 * 5)  asserts that the initial isu- is related to 🇨🇬, while -kupasi represents.
 * 1)  asserts that the initial isu- is related to 🇨🇬, while -kupasi represents.