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fakir
[ fuh-keer, fey-ker ]
noun
- a Muslim or Hindu religious ascetic or mendicant monk commonly considered a wonder-worker.
- a member of any Islamic religious order; dervish.
fakir
/ f蓹藞k瑟蓹; 藞fe瑟k蓹; f蓹藞k瑟蓹 /
noun
- a Muslim ascetic who rejects wordly possessions
- a Hindu ascetic mendicant or holy man
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fakir1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fakir1
Example Sentences
Many in India see the man who derided their patriotism, dismissed Mahatma Gandhi as a 鈥渟editious fakir鈥 and failed to prevent the Bengal famine of 1943.
"There isn't one fakir from the north to the south in Kashmir that we didn't meet. My daughters donated their gold jewellery to shrines. We will not give up," Aisha Wagay, Shakir's mother said.
Am I an Indian fakir now, or just an Anglo-Indian faker?
Seemingly miraculous powers have long been ascribed to yogis, fakirs, ascetics and jadoowallahs, or street magicians.
Rushby鈥檚 descriptions of the landscape of Ethiopia are rich, and he interviews a slew of characters, including goldsmiths, fakirs and travelers.
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