Definitionn. a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man
Last update: June 14, 2015
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Poet Kabir was a fakir. [Please select]
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Many fakirs can be seen in dargahs. [Please select]
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FAKIR (from Arabic faqir, " poor"), a term equivalent to Dervish or Mahommedan religious mendicant, but which has come to be specially applied to the Hindu devotees and ascetics of India. [Please select]
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I should myself become a fakir. [Please select]
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A fakir in his Highness's train had stolen these treasures, and carried them to the Princess. [Please select]
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Remember him who came only last, month--the fakir with the tortoise. [Please select]
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Bennett fidgeted with impatience, and suggested calling a sentry to evict the fakir. [Please select]
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What manner of fakir art thou, to shiver at a little watching. [Please select]
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And through the back of the closed fist the fakir's nails were growing. [Please select]
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The fakir winced, and gabbled something in a hurry to the man who held the lamp. [Please select]
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The Beluchi passed the question on, and the fakir tossed him an answer to it. [Please select]
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