Antonyms for haji
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : haj-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhædʒ i |
Definition of haji
- As in vagabond : noun person who leads an unsettled life; traveler
- He financed more especially a Balinini chief called Haji Daman.
- Extract from : « End of the Tether » by Joseph Conrad
- Haji Wasub was on deck and ready to carry out the white man's commands.
- Extract from : « The Rescue » by Joseph Conrad
- And when the morning morrowed, the man arose, and said, What shall we now do with Haji Kas?
- Extract from : « The Cradle of Mankind » by W.A. Wigram
- So Haji Kas entered the chest, and the woman turned the key upon him.
- Extract from : « The Cradle of Mankind » by W.A. Wigram
- It is said that both Haji and the visitors from Corea made porcelain.
- Extract from : « The Ceramic Art » by Jennie J. Young
- Burton calls it a translation of a poem by a certain Haji Abdu.
- Extract from : « The Life of Sir Richard Burton » by Thomas Wright
- Haji Baba shook his head, which signifies with a Turk: I anticipated that.
- Extract from : « The Slaves of the Padishah » by Mr Jkai
- The Haji tore the letter into fragments, and made some unseemly remarks.
- Extract from : « Bahaism and Its Claims » by Samuel Graham Wilson
- Truly a man must itch to be called Haji who gallops thus on the road to Mecca.'
- Extract from : « Khaled, A Tale of Arabia » by F. Marion Crawford
- "Haji," a naked little urchin muttered, looking up from his play; but he should have known better.
- Extract from : « The Lance of Kanana » by Harry W. French
Synonyms for haji
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