Afritum
Afritum is a Latinized term used in medieval Latin sources to refer to the ifrit, a class of jinn in Arabic and Islamic folklore. The form afritum reflects the adaptation of the Arabic word ifrit into Latin linguistic patterns. In broader English and European traditions, the creature is commonly identified with powerful fire-associated spirits of peril and wonder.
In folklore, ifrits are depicted as potent, often dangerous beings that inhabit realms adjacent to the human
The afritum appears in scholarly editions and translations of Arabic texts as a historical label rather than
In modern culture, the idea of the ifrit (including the Latinized afritum) has permeated fantasy literature,