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joss stick

American  

noun

  1. a slender stick of a dried, fragrant paste, burned by the Chinese as incense before a joss.


joss stick British  

noun

  1. a stick of dried perfumed paste, giving off a fragrant odour when burnt as incense

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Etymology

Origin of joss stick

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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At one end of the living room of a Formosan cottage, incense from a burning joss stick rose fragrantly before an image of Buddha.

From Time Magazine Archive

The only peculiar thing, if I may so describe it, about the place, is the scent of a burnt joss stick.

From Number Seventeen by Tracy, Louis

So Harry stood waiting while the joss stick throwing went merrily on.

From The Bradys After a Chinese Princess The Yellow Fiends of 'Frisco by Doughty, Francis Worcester

A muttered "I understand—perfectly," showed this, and he did not strive to conceal the alarm which possessed him when Theydon spoke of the joss stick.

From Number Seventeen by Tracy, Louis

"Evidently he is not acquainted with the peculiar smell of a joss stick."

From Number Seventeen by Tracy, Louis