释义 |
‖ faki [Arab. faqīh one learned in the law.] A title given in Africa to schoolmasters.
1872Baker Nile Tribut. viii. 112 He chanced to combine in his own person the titles of both sheik and faky. 1884A. Forbes Chinese Gordon vi. 151 [‘The Mahdi’] became the disciple of a faki (head dervish) who lived near Khartoum. 1892Blackw. Mag. Sept. 629 Tipping the faki or schoolmaster. |