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English
Etymology
From Chinese Pidgin English joss, from Macau Pidgin Portuguese, from Portuguese deus (“god”), from Latin deus (“god”), from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (“god/that which belongs to heaven”).
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Noun
joss (countable and uncountable, plural josses)
- (countable) A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol.
- (countable) A heathen divinity.
1939, Philip George Chadwick, The Death Guard, pages 111–112:Don't forget they're mostly just joss-worshipping heathen an' they don't get no kick out of the more classy breeds o' religion. Though I guess there ain't that much diff'rence. It ain't many's so Lord Almighty in theirselves that they don't need a joss of some sort, an' I guess it's what yu think about him matters not the sort o' joss.
- (uncountable, informal) Luck.
1977, John Le Carré, The Honourable Schoolboy, Folio Society, published 2010, page 178:She had twisted a piece of heather into her mail box for good joss, and this was the safety signal.
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Finnish
Etymology
Calque of English iff, jos with the final consonant doubled
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Conjunction
joss
- (logic) iff
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