top | item 44842016 (no title) Bilal_io | 6 months ago Clever name. For thos curious Efrit is Genie in Arabic and possibly the same in neighboring languages such as Persian and Turkish.. discuss order hn newest dragonwriter|6 months ago > For thos curious Efrit is Genie in ArabiMore precisely, as I understand it, “genie" is an anglicization of its Arabic equivalent, “jinn"; Efrit is a specific kind of jinn. kgwgk|6 months ago Genie comes from Latin via French, it's not (just) a transliteration.https://www.etymonline.com/word/geniehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius_(mythology) wging|6 months ago I think it might be 'e' for 'emacs' (there's precedent: eglot, eldoc, eshell, erc, emms) combined with 'ifrit', since "efrit" is a much less common spelling. _steve_yegge_|6 months ago Yes, that's exactly why I chose it. It starts with an 'e' and it's not a super common spelling, so it wasn't taken. onehair|6 months ago Countries of origin kind of affect what's common. Where I'm from will write it efrit
dragonwriter|6 months ago > For thos curious Efrit is Genie in ArabiMore precisely, as I understand it, “genie" is an anglicization of its Arabic equivalent, “jinn"; Efrit is a specific kind of jinn. kgwgk|6 months ago Genie comes from Latin via French, it's not (just) a transliteration.https://www.etymonline.com/word/geniehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius_(mythology)
kgwgk|6 months ago Genie comes from Latin via French, it's not (just) a transliteration.https://www.etymonline.com/word/geniehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius_(mythology)
wging|6 months ago I think it might be 'e' for 'emacs' (there's precedent: eglot, eldoc, eshell, erc, emms) combined with 'ifrit', since "efrit" is a much less common spelling. _steve_yegge_|6 months ago Yes, that's exactly why I chose it. It starts with an 'e' and it's not a super common spelling, so it wasn't taken. onehair|6 months ago Countries of origin kind of affect what's common. Where I'm from will write it efrit
_steve_yegge_|6 months ago Yes, that's exactly why I chose it. It starts with an 'e' and it's not a super common spelling, so it wasn't taken.
onehair|6 months ago Countries of origin kind of affect what's common. Where I'm from will write it efrit
dragonwriter|6 months ago
More precisely, as I understand it, “genie" is an anglicization of its Arabic equivalent, “jinn"; Efrit is a specific kind of jinn.
kgwgk|6 months ago
https://www.etymonline.com/word/genie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius_(mythology)
wging|6 months ago
_steve_yegge_|6 months ago
onehair|6 months ago