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jerid
n. (alternative form of jereed English)
Usage examples of "jerid".
The boys must have carried little Jerid out to see their father at his work, and .
Jurine Najima had lost her husband and three sons in one fiery morning, but her Jerid had been born in the wrong place by almost twenty miles.
Whatever, when he set out across Chott el Jerid the ghosts went with him.
And then Raf stopped letting the different bits of himself talk to each other and started to listen to the sound of a sea that had vanished millions of years before, after the Chott el Jerid finally separated from the Mediterranean to become first an inland sea, then a lake and ultimately the flood-prone salt flats it finally became.