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‖ alfaqui|alfəˈkiː| [Sp. alfaquí, ad. Arab. al-faqīh, i.e. al the + faqīh one skilled in divine things, f. faqiha to be wise.] (See quot.)
1615Bedwell Arab. Trudg., Alfakih, Alfaqui, Fakih, Faqui or Faquinus..is in the Mosquits or temples of the Mohametanes, one, that in the manner of a Priest, doth their diuine Seruice, readeth the Law, and doth interpret and expound the same. 1630Wadsworth Pilgr. v. 39 The Priest called their Alfaqui, conjured the fish. 1846Prescott Ferd. & Is. I. ix. 382 ‘Woe is me?’ exclaimed an ancient Alfaki. Ibid. II. vi. 387 The counsels and authority of some of the chief alfaquis. |