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hadji

American  
[haj-ee] / ˈhædʒ i /

noun

plural

hadjis
  1. a variant of hajji.


hadji British  
/ ˈhædʒɪ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of hajji

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The hadji would calm his listeners and tell them to get ready, but be still and await the sign.

From Rung Ho! by Mundy, Talbot

Then, as thou art a believer, and a hadji, O Shaykh, thou and all with thee shalt see the Khatib on his dromedary, and hear him again.

From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis

“Is it to me you speak, O hadji caliph?” at last stammered out Yussuf.

From The Pacha of Many Tales by Marryat, Frederick

After leaving the bed of the stream the hadji becomes anxious about reaching Meshed before dark, and advises me to mount and put on the speed.

From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama by Stevens, Thomas

"Is it to me you speak, O hadji caliph?" at last stammered out Yussuf.

From The Pacha of Many Tales by Marryat, Frederick