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  • Ifrit - Wikipedia
    Ifrit, also spelled as efreet, afrit, and afreet (Arabic: عفريت, romanized: ʿifrīt ⓘ), plural عفاريت ʿafārīt), is a powerful type of demon in Islamic culture The ʿafārīt are often associated with the underworld and identified with the spirits of the dead, and have been compared to evil geniī loci in European culture [2]
  • Ifrit
    The Ifrit also spelled as efreet, efrite, ifreet, afreet, afrite and afrit (ʻIfrīt: عفريت, pl ʻAfārīt: عفاريت) is a powerful type of demon in Islamic mythology
  • Afreet - definition of afreet by The Free Dictionary
    An afreet is an enormous winged creature of smoke, either male or female, who lives underground and frequents ruins
  • AFREET definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    Ar ʻafrīt ‹ Pahlavi āfrītan creature] Collins English Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Arabian mythology a powerful evil demon or giant monster Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video
  • Ifrit | Facts History | Britannica
    ifrit, in Islamic mythology and folklore, a class of powerful malevolent supernatural beings The exact meaning of the term ifrit in the earliest sources is difficult to determine
  • AFREET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AFREET is a powerful evil jinni, demon, or monstrous giant in Arabic mythology
  • Ifrit | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
    Ifrit, also spelled afreet, afrit, afrite, efrite, ifreet, or efreet, Arabic (male) ʿifrīt or (female) ʿifrītah (Arabic: 'ʻIfrīt': عفريت, pl 'ʻAfārīt': عفاريت), in Islamic mythology and folklore, a class of powerful malevolent supernatural beings
  • ʿAfarit | Jinn Wikia | Fandom
    The ‘ifrit (Arabic: عفريت ʻIfrīt; plural: عفاريت ʻAfārīt)—also spelled, efreet, efrite, ifreet, afreet, afrite, and afrit—are in a class of infernal jinn noted for their strength and cunning
  • Word List | PDF | Art - Scribd
    afire aflame afloat afoot aforementioned aforesaid aforethought afoul afraid afreet afresh afro aft afterbirth aftereffect afterglow afterimage afterlife aftermath afternoon afterthought afterward afterword again against agar agate agave age agenda agent agglomerate agglutinate agglutinin aggravate aggregate aggression aggressive aggressor
  • Ifrit | Encyclopedia MDPI
    The word ifrit derives from the Quran, but only as an epithet and not to designate a specific type of demon [] [] The term itself is not found in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, although variants such as ifriya and ifr are recorded prior to the Quran [Traditionally, Arab philologists trace the derivation of the word to عفر (ʻafara, "to rub with dust" or "to roll into dust")





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