faquir
11faquir — Fakir Fa kir, n. [Ar. faq[=i]r poor.] an Oriental Muslim or Hindu religious ascetic or begging monk who is regarded as a holy man or a wonder worker. [Written also {faquir} anf {fakeer}.] [1913 Webster] …
12Faquir — Fakir  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Fakir (journal).  Un fakir à Vârânaçî (Herbert Ponting, 1907). Aucun élément extérieur ne différencie les fakirs de leur confrères hindous, les …
13faquir — noun a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man • Syn: ↑fakir, ↑fakeer, ↑faqir • Hypernyms: ↑saint, ↑holy man, ↑holy person, ↑angel, ↑Muslim, ↑ …
14Faquir Muhammad Hunzai — is an eminent religious scholar, writer, translator, researcher, and man of letters of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. He was born in Shinaki, the lower part of Hunza. After his early education in his native village he went to the Karachi… …
15Faquir Chand Kohli — is a former chairman of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd .Mr. Kohli is regarded as the guiding spirit of the Indian Software Industry .He was awarded Padma Bhushan award in 2002.External links* [http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r10/bombay/news4/Personality.ht… …
16FAQUIR — s. m. Espèce de dervis ou religieux mahométan, qui court le pays en vivant d aumônes …
17faquir — fa|quir Mot Agut Nom masculí …
18faquir — Sinónimos: ■ santón, penitente, asceta …
19faquir — n. fakir, Hindu ascetic; Muslim monk …
20faquir — m. Santón mahometano que vive de limosnas. Asceta de sectas hindúes. Artista de circo que realiza pruebas con agujas, espadas, etc …