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A jinx (also jynx), in popular and , is a curse or the attribute of attracting bad or negative luck.

Examples of "jinxing" in the 21st-century press include the suggestion a ship might be "jinxed". The connection was made with two cruise liners, the MS Queen Victoria and the , after misfortunes. In the 20th century, the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne was sometimes said to be jinxed, having twice struck a friendly ship, with considerable loss of life.


Etymology
The Online Etymology Dictionary states that "jynx", meaning a charm or spell, was in usage in English as early as the 1690s. The same source states that "jinx", with that specific spelling, is first attested in in 1911. Jynx/jinx is traced to the 17th-century word jyng, meaning "a spell", and ultimately to the Latin word iynx, also spelled jynx, as 'j' and 'i' are the same letter in Latin. The Latin iynx came from the Greek name of the bird, iunx, associated with sorcery; not only was the bird used in the casting of spells and in , but the Ancient Romans and Greeks traced the bird's mythological origins to a sorceress named , who was transformed into this bird to punish her for a spell cast on the god .


History
A "Mr Jinx" appeared in Ballou's monthly magazine – Volume 6, page 276, in 1857.

of the American Dialect Society suggests that the word should be traced back to an American folksong called Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines written by William Lingard in 1868.

In 1887, the character Jinks Hoodoo, described as "a curse to everybody, including himself" appeared in the musical comedy Little Puck, and the name was quickly picked up by the press.


In sports
One of the uses of the word "jinx" has been in the context of ; in the short story The Jinx (1910) – later collected in the book The Jinx: Stories of the Diamond (1911) – wrote:

By th' bones of Mike Kelly, I'll do it! Yes, sir, I'll hoodoo th' whole darned club, I will. I'll put a jinx on 'em or my name ain't Dasher, an' that goes!

And again

And later referenced in Pitching at a Pinch (1912), Christy Mathewson explained that "a jinx is something which brings bad luck to a ball player." Baseball's most common "jinx" belief is that talking about a pitcher's ongoing no-hitter will cause it to be ended. See also Curse of the Bambino.


See also
  • Curse (disambiguation)
  • Hex (disambiguation)
  • Jinks (disambiguation)

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