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marabout

American  
[mar-uh-boot, -boo] / ˈmær əˌbut, -ˌbu /

noun

  1. Islam.

    1. a hermit or holy man, especially in N Africa, often wielding political power and credited with supernatural powers.

    2. the tomb or shrine of such a man.

  2. marabou.


marabout British  
/ ˈmærəˌbuː /

noun

  1. a Muslim holy man or hermit of North Africa

  2. a shrine of the grave of a marabout

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Other Word Forms

  • maraboutism noun

Etymology

Origin of marabout

1615–25; < French < Portuguese marabuto < Arabic murābit; Almoravid, maravedi

Example Sentences

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He’d become a recluse, a Sufi, a marabout.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2023

Another marabout in a suburb of Dakar said he supports the government's efforts, but Quranic schools need more financial support to improve.

From US News • Aug. 26, 2016

Another marabout in a suburb of Dakar said he supports the government’s efforts, but Quranic schools need more financial support to improve.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 25, 2016

“Maraboutage” — a local term connoting the bewitching influence of the marabout, or holy man — “still exists,” he added.

From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2015

The marabout, who did not understand French, looked at him in astonishment, while the soldiers burst out laughing.

From The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I by Lermina, Jules