noun
- A supernatural being from Islamic and Arabian mythology, typically depicted as a creature made of fire or smoke that can assume human form and grant wishes.
Usage: Also spelled 'jinn' or 'genie' (genie is the most common English form).; Plural: jinn or jinnis.
Examples
- In the story of Aladdin, a jinni emerges from the magic lamp to grant three wishes.
- The jinni in Arabian folklore is often portrayed as a powerful and mischievous creature.
- According to Islamic tradition, a jinni is made from smokeless fire.
- The merchant rubbed the lamp and summoned a jinni to help him.
- Some tales describe a jinni as capable of both good and evil deeds.