Jinn

Jinn, in the Arabian mythology one of a class of genii born of fire, some of them good spirits and some of them evil, with the power of assuming visible forms, hideous or bewitching, corresponding to their character.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Jingo * Joab
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Jeu de Paume
Jeunesse Dorée
Jevons, William Stanley
Jew, The Wandering
Jewell, John
Jews, The
Jeypore
Jezebel
Jina
Jingo
Jinn
Joab
Joachim, Joseph
Joachim, St.
Joan, Pope
Joan of Arc
Joannus Damascenus
Job, Book of
Jocaste
Jocelin de Brakelonda
Jodhpur

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Jinn in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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