kāsis

Etymology
The origin of this word is not clear. It may stem from, , via metathesis (from *kāḱ- to  to 🇨🇬), with the original meaning being “bent branch.” Cognates would then include 🇨🇬 dialectal , and maybe also 🇨🇬, if indeed its older meaning was “meander,” “bent, crooked one.”

, without metathesis would have yielded the dialectal 🇨🇬 term, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) hook object with a curved, sharp tip used for suspending or hanging
 * 2) stick, bar with a hook or crooked tip
 * 3) (something having) the form or shape of a hook
 * 4)  joint, a marijuana cigarette
 * 1) stick, bar with a hook or crooked tip
 * 2) (something having) the form or shape of a hook
 * 3)  joint, a marijuana cigarette
 * 1) (something having) the form or shape of a hook
 * 2)  joint, a marijuana cigarette
 * 1)  joint, a marijuana cigarette
 * 1)  joint, a marijuana cigarette