noun
- A long, loose robe or tunic worn by Buddhist monks and priests, typically made of dark fabric.
Usage: Japanese origin; Also spelled 'daisuki' in some contexts; Primarily used in religious or cultural contexts
Examples
- The Buddhist monk wore a traditional daishiki during the morning ceremony.
- The daishiki is an important part of monastic dress in Japanese Buddhism.
- Students learning about Buddhist culture studied the significance of the daishiki.
- The temple's gift shop sold miniature daishiki figurines as souvenirs.