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joss

1

[ jos ]

noun

  1. a Chinese house idol or cult image.


joss

2

[ jos ]

noun

, British, Australian Informal.
  1. a foreman or boss.

joss

/ dʒɒs /

noun

  1. a Chinese deity worshipped in the form of an idol
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Word History and Origins

Origin of joss1

1705–15; < Chinese Pidgin English < Portuguese deos < Latin deus god

Origin of joss2

First recorded in 1855–60; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins

Origin of joss1

C18: from pidgin English, from Portuguese deos god, from Latin deus
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Example Sentences

Joss Whedon, who is an executive producer and directed the S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot, has his hands full with the Avengers sequel.

Last year, I spoke to Joss Whedon, the director behind The Avengers and its upcoming sequel about the lack of female superheroes.

But Joss gave me my first job in Hollywood, which was writing a TV show for him.

I was really thrilled that Joss Whedon asked me to be involved.

This one came around and I was a little skeptical, but Joss reached out to me, and then Robert did.

In short, he is the creature of this 'Joss'—this home-made deity—to which he bows down and worships.

Well, thin, joss sticks an' opyum f'r smokin' ar-re on th' free list!

Our joss-houses and our feasts are nothing to the splendors of American churches.

Every time she attempted to start playing, shouts were raised for Joss.

He was fat and crass and ugly, that joss, a fit deity for such a den, and he seemed to nod and to listen!

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