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The Candle and the Flame: Prologue–Chapter 3

Saved by a djinni as a child, eighteen-year old Fatima Ghazala has a magical fire within her that vexes a commander named Zulfikar and draws her into royal conflicts in the city of Noor.

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  1. lament
    a cry of sorrow and grief
    In the moment before she transforms from a being of smokeless fire to a being of flesh and blood, Ghazala often thinks she can hear the land's lament.
  2. arbitrary
    based on or subject to individual discretion or preference
    Ghazala walks down the sand dune she appeared on, her pace slow and her direction arbitrary.
  3. permeate
    spread or diffuse through
    The stench of freshly spilled blood permeates the air and prepares her for the sight that awaits her at the bottom of the dune.
  4. frisson
    an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
    In fact—Ghazala straightens when a frisson of danger dances down her spine—this looks very much like the work of the Shayateen.
  5. foray
    a sudden short attack
    Shayateen have never made forays into the human world as far as she knows.
  6. burgeon
    grow and flourish
    The idea that they could be lurking nearby doesn't scare her; in fact, she would welcome the chance to give action to her burgeoning anger.
  7. beseech
    ask for or request earnestly
    He twists his smoky body to face Ghazala and beseeches her. "Her name is Fatima. Save her, daughter of Ifrit, I beg you."
  8. emanate
    proceed or issue forth, as from a source
    Malice emanates from them, malodorous and corrosive.
  9. ablution
    the act of washing oneself, as for ritual purposes
    She moves swiftly out of the bedroom and into the bathroom, where she performs wudu in front of the shaky but clean sink. Her ablutions complete, she leaves the apartment with a dupatta on her head, a lamp in her hand, and a prayer mat under her arm for the open rooftop of the building in which she lives.
  10. culminate
    end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage
    After the prayer, which culminates in a dua, she gathers her belongings and returns to the apartment, where Sunaina is still sleeping.
  11. affluent
    having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
    With her eyes kohled and a red ambi-patterned turban wrapped around her head, she can pass for an affluent young scholar from Shams Gali.
  12. belie
    be in contradiction with
    The sizable amount of foot traffic on the streets belies the early hour.
  13. cadence
    the rhythmic rise and fall of the voice
    From the melodic Urdu to the breathy Nihon-go, the cadence of a thousand different languages fills the air.
  14. cleave
    stick or hold together and resist separation
    She walks quickly, cleaving to the shadows, not wanting to be recognized by friends or drawn into conversations by acquaintances.
  15. haphazard
    dependent upon or characterized by chance
    Fatima follows a haphazard path through the row of houses and ends up in Chameli Baag, named for the flowers that no longer grow there.
  16. dearth
    an insufficient quantity or number
    Gardens on the forest side of Noor City are explosions of green, embarrassingly lush after the dearth of natural bounty on the desert side.
  17. wanton
    not restrained or controlled
    At other times, her work takes her into courtyards spilling over with trailing vines and other wanton greenery.
  18. tract
    an extended area of land
    Aftab Mahal, the palace shared by the royal family, the Emir, and the human and Djinn armies is located in the middle of the city on a tract of land separated from the rest of the city by the two distributaries.
  19. wayward
    deviating widely from an intended course
    A muted shout from a man piloting a wayward boat reminds Fatima of her errand.
  20. opulence
    wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living
    Fatima looks at the flowers on offer and is, as always, taken aback by the opulence of the blooms.
  21. coy
    affectedly shy especially in a playful or provocative way
    There are coy nargis, delicate lilies, jewel-colored gladiolas, and haughty orchids.
  22. imposing
    impressive in appearance
    Fatima knows she is in trouble when Sunaina turns stormy eyes her way and stands with her arms crossed. Her short stature takes nothing away from her imposing presence.
  23. frivolous
    not serious in content, attitude, or behavior
    Sunaina had walked away from the hair accessory, judging it too expensive, too frivolous, too everything that she couldn't have and shouldn't want.
  24. ply
    keep offering or supplying something desirable to someone
    They spend a few more minutes with Laali, fussing over the old woman, making her laugh, and plying her with Deepavali sweets.
  25. acumen
    shrewdness shown by keen insight
    She showed people that business acumen is not solely the purview of men.
  26. purview
    the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
    She showed people that business acumen is not solely the purview of men.
  27. purport
    have the often misleading appearance of being or intending
    Bijli Bazaar is located in the center of Northern Noor and is purported to be the oldest market in the entire city.
  28. contend
    maintain or assert
    In fact, Fatima has heard rumors contend that Noor was built around the market.
  29. warren
    a series of underground tunnels occupied by rabbits
    The market expanded outward in twists and turns until it resembled nothing so much as a rabbit warren.
  30. esoteric
    understandable only by an enlightened inner circle
    Deeper into the market are the more esoteric stores such as apothecaries, chemists, candle makers, perfumeries, and rug sellers.
  31. intersperse
    place between or among
    A hundred scents compete for attention, as interspersed among the stores are food vendors who sell everything from kebabs to pani puri, spicy noodles and fried dumplings, lassi and coconut milk.
  32. ilk
    a kind of person
    What sets Firdaus's bookstore apart from the rest of its ilk is its business practices.
  33. chagrin
    strong feelings of embarrassment
    "I thought I heard you."
    "Assalaam wa alaikum, baba," Fatima says with a little chagrin.
  34. peruse
    examine or consider with attention and in detail
    She peruses the titles, picking up a book here and there to read more.
  35. rhetoric
    high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation
    “The classics are singular narratives focusing on those privileged enough to know how to read and write," Fatima retorts.
    “But surely you cannot deny the beauty of the rhetoric?"
  36. eschew
    avoid and stay away from deliberately
    “You taught me not to trust that beauty."
    “Indeed I did. But I did not intend for you to eschew the great literary works in favor of—"
  37. gilded
    made from or covered with gold
    Works by the common people? These works may not have wondrous prose, baba, but the experiences they write about are theirs, which makes their stories so much better than those who live in gilded cages and write about the world outside.
  38. ennui
    the feeling of being bored by something tedious
    These writers don't have the luxury of ennui, you see.
  39. trenchant
    having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought
    His shaggy brows draw together as if captive to some particularly trenchant thought.
  40. innate
    not established by conditioning or learning
    The first one urges her to flee: some innate instinct warning her that this Ifrit has the ability to hurt her in ways people don't usually recover from.
Created on Thu Oct 20 09:57:45 EDT 2022 (updated Thu Aug 17 14:40:48 EDT 2023)

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