slovo | definícia |
joss (encz) | joss,čínský bůžek Zdeněk Brož |
Joss (gcide) | Joss \Joss\ (j[o^]s), n. [Chinese, corrupt. fr. Pg. deos God, L.
deus.]
A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. "Critic in jars
and josses." --Colman (1761).
[1913 Webster]
Joss house, a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode
of worship.
Joss stick, a reed covered with a paste made of the dust of
odoriferous woods, or a cylinder made wholly of the paste;
-- burned by the Chinese before an idol.
[1913 Webster] |
joss (wn) | joss
n 1: a Chinese god worshipped in the form of an idol |
joss (foldoc) | JOHNNIAC Open Shop System
JOSS
(JOSS) An early, simple, interactive calculator
language developed by Charles L. Baker at Rand in 1964. There
were two versions: JOSS I and JOSS II.
[Connection with Johnniac?]
["JOSS Users' Reference Manual", R.L. Clark, Report F-1535/9,
RAND Corp (Jan 1975)].
[Sammet 1969, pp. 217-226].
(2004-07-11)
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joss (vera) | JOSS
JOHNNIAC Open Shop System (OS, JOHNNIAC)
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joss (vera) | JOSS
Joint Object Services Submission
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joss house (encz) | joss house, n: |
joss stick (encz) | joss stick, n: |
Joss (gcide) | Joss \Joss\ (j[o^]s), n. [Chinese, corrupt. fr. Pg. deos God, L.
deus.]
A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. "Critic in jars
and josses." --Colman (1761).
[1913 Webster]
Joss house, a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode
of worship.
Joss stick, a reed covered with a paste made of the dust of
odoriferous woods, or a cylinder made wholly of the paste;
-- burned by the Chinese before an idol.
[1913 Webster] |
Joss house (gcide) | Joss \Joss\ (j[o^]s), n. [Chinese, corrupt. fr. Pg. deos God, L.
deus.]
A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. "Critic in jars
and josses." --Colman (1761).
[1913 Webster]
Joss house, a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode
of worship.
Joss stick, a reed covered with a paste made of the dust of
odoriferous woods, or a cylinder made wholly of the paste;
-- burned by the Chinese before an idol.
[1913 Webster] |
Joss paper (gcide) | Joss paper \Joss paper\
Gold and silver paper burned by the Chinese, in the form of
coins or ingots, in worship and at funerals.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Joss stick (gcide) | Joss \Joss\ (j[o^]s), n. [Chinese, corrupt. fr. Pg. deos God, L.
deus.]
A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. "Critic in jars
and josses." --Colman (1761).
[1913 Webster]
Joss house, a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode
of worship.
Joss stick, a reed covered with a paste made of the dust of
odoriferous woods, or a cylinder made wholly of the paste;
-- burned by the Chinese before an idol.
[1913 Webster] |
Jossa (gcide) | Jossa \Jos"sa\, interj.
A command to a horse, probably meaning "stand still." [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
[1913 Webster] |
joss house (wn) | joss house
n 1: a Chinese temple or shrine for idol worship |
joss stick (wn) | joss stick
n 1: a slender stick of incense burned before a joss by the
Chinese |
jossle (foldoc) | Jossle
A type checked language with separate compilation
using a program library.
Mentioned in ["Rationale for the Design of Ada", J. Ichbiah,
Cambridge U Press, 1986, p.192].
(2005-02-19)
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josssticks (devil) | JOSS-STICKS, n. Small sticks burned by the Chinese in their pagan
tomfoolery, in imitation of certain sacred rites of our holy religion.
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