The flashcard defines 'jinni' as a noun referring to a supernatural spirit from Arabic mythology, often capable of assuming human or animal form. Variants include 'jinn' and 'genie,' and the word derives from an Arabic term for demon.
The flashcard defines 'jinni' as a noun referring to a supernatural spirit from Arabic mythology, often capable of assuming human or animal form. Variants include 'jinn' and 'genie,' and the word derives from an Arabic term for demon.
Word | jinni |
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Date | May 14, 2015 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | JEE-nee |
Etymology | Is that jinni or jinn? Djinni or djinn? Adopted from an Arabic word for demon (usually represented in our alphabet as jinnī), this word is spelled a variety of ways in English-including genie, a spelling that comes from the same Arabic word but by way of French. All of those variant spellings are used to describe a supernatural spirit from Arabic mythology that is made of fire or air and can assume human or animal form. Mythology holds that jinn (that's the plural of jinni) love to punish humans for any harm done to them and that they are the cause of many accidents and diseases. |
Examples | "Onstage, she was electric. She was like some sort of jinni, a supernatural force of some sort." - Jon Carroll, San Francisco Chronicle, September 18, 2014 "A knockoff 'Bewitched' in which Hagman played Maj. Anthony Nelson, a bachelor astronaut more or less cohabiting with curvaceous female jinni Barbara Eden, who called him 'Master,' the series, which was risqué in a way about to become outdated, ran from 1965 to 1970…." - Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times, November 26, 2012 |
Definition | 1 : one of a class of spirits that according to Muslim demonology inhabit the earth, assume various forms, and exercise supernatural power 2 : a magic spirit believed to take human form and serve the person who calls it : genie |
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