What is another word for Jinn?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɪn] (IPA)

The word "Jinn" has origins in Arabic folklore and is often used to describe supernatural entities that possess human-like qualities. Some synonyms for Jinn include Genie, Djinn, or Jinnee. In Islamic tradition, Jinn are believed to possess magical powers and are capable of shaping their own destiny. Other synonyms for Jinn include demons, spirits, or ghosts. These entities are often associated with mischief, trickery, and may be summoned through prayers or incantations. Regardless of the name or tradition associated with it, the Jinn remains a popular topic in folklore and continues to captivate the imagination of people around the world.

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  • Equivalence

    • Noun, singular or mass
      Genie.

What are the hypernyms for Jinn?

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Usage examples for Jinn

I have been beaten and thrown into Bedlam, where all said I was Jinn-mad and this was caused by none save thyself.
"Supplemental Nights, Volume 1"
Richard F. Burton
But the fault is not yours: the fault is of your Chief who transmewed you from Jinn shape to mortal shape.
"Supplemental Nights, Volume 1"
Richard F. Burton
Then said they to him, O youth, it is as if thou wert Jinn-mad.
"Supplemental Nights, Volume 1"
Richard F. Burton

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