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af·reet

also af·rit (ăf′rēt′, ə-frēt′)
n.
A powerful evil spirit or gigantic and monstrous demon in Muslim tradition.

[Arabic 'ifrīt, from Middle Persian āfrīd, created (an afreet probably being so called because it is a "creature," a creation of God or divine powers), from āfrīdan, to bless, create, from Old Iranian *āfrī-, to bless (attested in Avestan āfrī-) : *ā-, to, towards, hither + *frī-, to rejoice, please; see prī- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
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afreet

(ˈæfriːt; əˈfriːt) or

afrit

n
(Non-European Myth & Legend) Arabian myth a powerful evil demon or giant monster
[C19: from Arabic `ifrīt]
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af•reet

or af•rit

(ˈæf rit, əˈfrit)

n.
a powerful evil demon or monster in Arabian myths.
[1795–1805; < dial. Arabic ‘afrīt < Pahlavi āfrītan]
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Then Asuf said to Solomon"By the might of thy talisman, "transport me far from Azrael's power "To the depths of Hindoostan." Three words the king of the Genii spake, And through the fields of air In a moment Asuf to India flew, And the Afrits left him there.