The man who captured Hafiz the Moor, to have no power with a woman!
Six One-Act Plays|Margaret Scott Oliver
Hafiz came up to him through the dusk with a little mew of recognition or of loneliness.
Athalie|Robert W. Chambers
Hafiz, blinking his jewelled eyes, watched her lazily from his pillow.
Athalie|Robert W. Chambers
He knows a woman in the bazaar who would do—an elderly woman—I think he said she is the grandmother of Hafiz who sells trinkets.
The Lamp in the Desert|Ethel M. Dell
British Dictionary definitions for hafiz (1 of 2)
hafiz
/ (ˈhɑːfɪz) /
nounIslam
a title for a person who knows the Koran by heart
Word Origin for hafiz
from Persian, from Arabic hāfiz, from hafiza to guard
British Dictionary definitions for hafiz (2 of 2)
Hafiz
/ (ˈhɑːfɪz) /
noun
Shams al-Din Muhammad (ˌshæmz ælˌdɪn məʊˈhæmɪd). ?1326–90, Persian lyric poet, best known for his many short poems about love and wine, often treated as religious symbols