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Jesus H. Christ
語源
Extension of Jesus Christ with a fantastical middle initial, perhaps derived from a reading of ΙΗΣ (IĒS) (sometimes ΙΗϹ (IĒS), using a lunate sigma), a Greek-alphabet abbreviation for Jesus (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ) as three initials in Latin letters. See "Christogram" at Wikipedia.
The earliest use of the phrase is unknown, although according to Mark Twain (1835-1910) it was already common in the region of Hannibal, Missouri when he was a boy.
間投詞
- (US, potentially offensive) Jesus Christ.
- 1980 June, Dan Aykroyd and John Landis, The Blues Brothers, Universal Pictures
- 1985, Andrew Bergman, Fletch, Universal Pictures
- 2004, James McManus, Positively Fifth Street[1]:
- “I’m gonna get outta their way,” he mutters, then snorts without mirth. “All I had were jacks.” We believe him, of course. What are jacks, after all, once Beelzebub and Jesus H. Christ get involved?
- 2004, Marsha Moyer, The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels[2]:
- “Jesus H. Christ on the cross,” he said. He caught my reflected gaze and held it. “How long have you known about this?”
引用
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:Jesus H. Christ.
Jesus H Christ
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2010/07/06 18:36 UTC 版)
語源
Extension of Jesus Christ with a fantastical middle initial, perhaps derived from a reading of ΙΗΣ, a Greek-alphabet abbreviation for Jesus (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ) as three initials in Latin letters. See "Christogram" at Wikipedia.
The expression dates to at least the late 19th century (although according to Mark Twain, it was already old in 1850) (Smith 1994, p. 332).
間投詞
Jesus H. Christ
- (chiefly a stronger form) Jesus Christ.
- (Can we date this quote?) "Holy Shit," "Man Walks on Fucking Moon," The Onion, Late Edition, front page
- 1980 June, Dan Aykroyd and John Landis, The Blues Brothers, Universal Pictures
- 1985, Andrew Bergman, Fletch, Universal Pictures
- 2004, James McManus, Positively Fifth Street [1]
- “I’m gonna get outta their way,” he mutters, then snorts without mirth. “All I had were jacks.” We believe him, of course. What are jacks, after all, once Beelzebub and Jesus H. Christ get involved?
- 2004, Marsha Moyer, The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels. [2]
- “Jesus H. Christ on the cross,” he said. He caught my reflected gaze and held it. “How long have you known about this?”
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the Christian era
the Christian era―Anno Domini (A. D.―と略す)
Before Christ (B. C.―と略す)
the Ascension Day
the teachings of Christ―the Christian religion―Christianity
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