noun
ritual paper and sakaki branch cuttings scattered before the gods
A Shinto ritual item made by cutting paper and sacred sakaki branches, mixing them with rice, and scattering them to purify a space or as an offering. This is a highly specialized term unlikely to be encountered outside religious or historical contexts.
神職が切り幣をまいて場を清めた。
The Shinto priest scattered kirinusa to purify the space.