Definitionn. (Islam) a rebellious jinni who leads men astray
Last update: September 21, 2015
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The word shaitan " Satan," which was likewise borrowed, at least in the first instance, from the Abyssinian, had probably been already introduced into the language. [Please select]
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"I say," choked Ayoub, "that since by the favour of Shaitan he hath so much wealth he must prevail." [Please select]
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"By the horns of Shaitan," swore Marzak, thrusting himself forward, "he is the very father and mother of lies." [Please select]
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Please take my horse Shaitan, and make such disposition for my wife's safety as you see fit. [Please select]
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"Bid them pause, or I'll blow you all straight into the arms of Shaitan."' [Please select]
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Jana is he whom the Mohammedans call Shaitan and the Christians call Satan, and our forefathers, the old Egyptians, called Set. [Please select]
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But he saw the Rajputs burst out through the Indian ranks and he saw his own charger--Shaitan the unmistakable--careering across the plain toward him riderless. [Please select]
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When her young Shaitan's colics are cured perhaps we poor people may be suffered to--' 'The mistress fed thy wife when thou wast in jail for breaking the money-lender's head. [Please select]
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