It seemed as if it might be a pillar of confinement and punishment for some afreet who had defied Heaven. |
The hod, a sarcophagus of black granite, was used as a trough for horses and was popularly believed to conceal a treasure protected by an afreet, genie. |
And the Moor's face was white, and his features trembled, as though he had seen an afreet, but my face was as a deep well. |
Galileo's daughter Reem, winner of the Listed Al Bastakiya, is out of the Danehill mare Al Afreet, a winner of one race in Australia. |
A recurrent theme in the first two volumes of her text is that they lived in a house haunted by an afreet, a demon. |
Af'rit or afreet, a kind of Medusa or Lamia, the most terrible and cruel of all the orders of the deevs. |