dervish
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- dervish-like adjective
Etymology
Origin of dervish
1575–85; < Turkish < Persian darvīsh poor man, beggar
Explanation
A dervish is a Muslim monk who is part of an order known for their wild ritualistic movements. A dervish's whirling is part of their religion. A dervish is a Muslim holy man who, like a monk, lives a simple life away from the temptations of the world. The marvelous thing about this form of asceticism (it does involve poverty and chastity) is that dancing, whirling, or howling is also permitted, depending on the kind of dervish you are. Some forms are still practiced in the Sufi sect of Islam. This is the source of the term whirling dervish, which can apply to anyone who spins.
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Example Sentences
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“We’ve been here for less than three years and that’s been a whirling dervish of activity,” Boehly said in March.
From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 11, 2025
When Wilder came in last time he was like a whirling dervish.
From BBC • Dec. 5, 2023
It’s a tough job, but Rebecca, an ebullient, wisecracking, fist-bumping whirling dervish, is more than up to the task and Sherman plays the offbeat role to the hilt.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 25, 2023
During Ultimate, I felt like I was chasing a whirling dervish around the field.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 29, 2023
A man in the back of the room played a sweeping note on his flute, and the dervish, who must have arranged for a herald, stepped out into the open.
From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri
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