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jynx

"wryneck," 1640s, from Modern Latin jynx (plural jynges), from Latin iynx (see jinx).

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jynx

n. 1 A bird, the (l/en: wryneck), once thought a bird of ill omen (''(l mul Jynx torquilla Jynx)'' or ''(l mul Iynx torquilla)''). 2 (label en transferred sense) A (l/en: charm) or (l/en: spell) a jinx (qualifier: quod vide). 3 The name of an order of spiritual intelligences in ancient “(l/en: Chaldaic)” philosophy.

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Jynx

Jynx, known in Japan as , is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Jynx first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles, or animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. The character is voiced in Japanese by Mayumi Tanaka and by Rachael Lillis in English.

Jynx's design and humanoid appearance has been heavily criticized by the Western media, most notably by cultural critic Carole Boston Weatherford, who described Jynx as representing blackface after seeing the character's depiction in the anime. Due to complaints, Game Freak modified its appearance by changing the original color of its face from black to the current color, purple.

Usage examples of "jynx".

Ladies called out to Jynx, gentlemen saluted her, and the regent himself was seen to pinch her cheek.

Even a lifelong acquaintance that possessed a great fondness for Jynx could not call her a beauty, or claim that she would ever be one.

In some inexplicable manner, and with every outward evidence of complaisance, Jynx invariably succeeded in doing precisely as she pleased.

Gloomily, Jynx surveyed her friend, who was looking even more peerless than usual in a riding coat of green superfine, an exquisite waistcoat, leather breeches, and a pristine cravat.

But then, Jynx had the rare ability to enjoy herself even in the midst of a dreadful storm.

Actually, so amiable was Jynx that she had never in all her twenty-two years been known to utter a cross word.

Eulalia had warned her niece at great length against fortune hunters, had stressed that it was not Jynx herself but the Lennox wealth which held great allure, and for good measure had waxed graphic about the horrors of the marriage bed.

Jynx treat her suitors in a most cavalier manner, had heard Jynx express herself fatigued by persistent avowals of devotion.

Left to herself, Jynx would doubtless have drifted into a dilatory spinsterhood, and Sir Malcolm had a strong wish to view at least one grandchild before he expired of old age.

Sir Malcolm had an even stronger wish to rid himself of Eulalia and he would do so promptly, once Jynx was safely wed.

Having been acquainted with the viscount for so many years, neither Sir Malcolm nor Jynx were likely to credit any attempts to blacken his character.

With exquisite tact he turned back to Sir Malcolm, and thus did not see Jynx glance at the missive, then tuck it hastily into her sleeve.

It was amazing how Jynx could simultaneously make a compliment and deliver a set-down.

He drew Jynx down against his shoulder and struggled to regain his self-control.

Silently Jynx heaped curses upon the head of the scatterbrained Lady Bliss and her equally imprudent retinue.