Saturday, March 21, 2009
Jinni

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jinni
The French translators of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights later used the word génie as a translation of jinni because it was similar to the Arabic word both in sound and in
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jin·ni or jin·nee also djin·ni or djin·ny (j n, j-n) n. pl. jinn also djinn (j n) In Muslim legend, a spirit often capable of assuming human or animal form and exercising
jinni (jÄnÄ"`), feminine jinniyah (jÄnÄ"yä`), plural jinn (jÄn), in Arabic and Islamic folklore, spirit or demon endowed with supernatural power.
noun pl. jinn. Muslim Folklore a supernatural being that can take human or animal form and influence human affairs. Etymology: Ar jinnī, pl. jinn
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