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1 hacı
n. hadji, pilgrim* * *1. hadji 2. hajji 3. pilgrim -
2 ihram
1. Islam seamless white garment (worn by pilgrims in Mecca). 2. seamless white woolen garment (worn by Bedouins). 3. woolen cloth (used as a covering). -dan çıkmak Islam to take off the pilgrim´s garment. -a girmek Islam to put on/don the pilgrim´s garment. -
3 hac yolculuğu
n. pilgrimage* * *pilgrim's journey -
4 seyyah
n. traveller [Brit.], traveler, voyager, globetrotter, pilgrim* * *itinerant -
5 yolcu
n. fare, passenger, pilgrim, traveler, traveller [Brit.], voyager* * *1. traveler 2. voyager 3. wayfarer 4. journeyer 5. passenger -
6 haci
[T haci, from Ar]: pilgrimA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > haci
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7 hacı
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8 hacı
1. haji, hadji, hajji. 2. (religious) pilgrim. -m slang my dear fellow. - ağa colloq. newly rich villager who flaunts his wealth in the city. - ağalık etmek colloq. to make a vulgar display one´s wealth. - baba 1. elderly haji. 2. venerable old man. -lar bayramı the Feast of the Sacrifice, the Greater Bairam. - bekler gibi beklemek /ı/ to wait impatiently for (someone). - hanım/kadın Muslim woman who has made the pilgrimage. -sı hocası everybody. - pintorosa kavuşmak slang to get beat up, get a good beating. - sandığımızın haçı koynunda çıktı. colloq. We were deceived at first by his appearance. -
9 kisve
"1. apparel, attire; garb, dress. 2. the garment worn by a pilgrim in Mecca. 3. kiswa, kiswah, the black cloth covering the Kaaba. 4. guise, semblance, assumed appearance. -si altında under the guise of, in the guise of." -
10 ziyaretçi
"1. visitor; caller. 2. pilgrim."
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