Definition of Darzi

1. a Hindu tailor [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Darzi

dartre
dartres
dartrous
darts
darunavir
darwinian
darwinian ear
darwinian reflex
darwinian theory
darwinian tubercle
darwinism
darwinulid
darzi (current term)
darzis
das
dasatinib
dase
dased
dases
dash
dash-pot
dash cherry
dash down
dash off
dashboard
dashboarded
dashboarding

Literary usage of Darzi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Seaman's Guide to the Navigation of the Indian Ocean and China Sea by William Henry Rosser, James Frederick Imray (1867)
"The eastern bluff off darzi is in Lat. 12° 6' 20" N., Long. ... the westernmost of the Brothers, bears from darzi W. by N. ; it is nearly 6i miles long, ..."

2. A Directory for the Navigation of the Indian Ocean: With Descriptions of Its by Alexander G. Findlay (1866)
"Soundings extend from the SW part of Sokotra to darzi, varying from 15 to 20 fathoms, until near the latter, when they become deeper. ..."

3. The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Valpy French: First Bishop of Lahore by Herbert Alfred Birks (1895)
"The man asked Mr. French to visit him, and when he went he found the darzi's courtyard filled with men whom he had gathered as inquirers. ..."

4. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1892)
"The next watch fell to a darzi. The darzi saw the figure of a woman already made, and said to himself: " Now I shall make some clothes and put them on her. ..."

5. The Baptist Missionary Magazine by Executive Committee, Baptist General Convention, American Baptist Missionary Union, Board of Managers (1840)
"... a little off the high road, in a private garden belonging to a devout darzi or tailor, a spot of ground five yards long and three wide, to the depth of ..."

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