‘Properly an indigent person, but specially applied to a Mahommedan religious mendicant, and then loosely, and inaccurately, to Hindu devotees and…
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| 释义 | the mind > possession > poverty > mendicancy > 			[noun]		 > beggar > Muslim or Hindu (religious) (8)		 fakir1609 ‘Properly an indigent person, but specially applied to a Mahommedan religious mendicant, and then loosely, and inaccurately, to Hindu devotees and… sanyasi1613 A Brahman in the fourth stage of his life; a wandering fakir or religious mendicant. Also attributive. calender1638 A member of a mendicant order of dervishes in Turkey and Persia (modern Iran). Pandaram1710 In southern India and Sri Lanka: an ascetic mendicant or low-caste Hindu priest. Naga1828 In India: a naked mendicant; spec. such an ascetic belonging to a Hindu sect whose members were allowed to carry arms and serve as mercenaries. dandy1832 (Dandi.) A S'aiva mendicant who carries a small wand (F. Hall). Subcategories:— 			collectively			(1)		 — 			system or practice of			(1)		 | 
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