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Definition of Hajis
1. haji [n] - See also: haji
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hajis
Literary usage of Hajis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Achehnese by Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, Richard James Wilkinson (1906)
"On the other hand a large number of the Achehnese hajis remain faithful to the
national form of turban and to the wide trousers and short loin-cloth - - nay ..."
2. New Testament Hours by John Cunningham Geikie (1894)
"The odours from this gigantic holocaust arc described, even by hajis themselves,
as being awful beyond description, and no attempt whatever is made by the ..."
3. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society by Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Straits Branch (1907)
"After walking for a little way he met a flock of sparrows with white heads.
So he said, "Gentlemen hajis, ..."
4. A Descriptive Dictionary of British Malaya by Nicholas Belfield Dennys (1894)
"... is worn on the shoulder by hajis, and occasionally by others. gold thread,
kopia Sílabas with alternate stripes of different colours, kopia sudu sudu ..."
5. The Mohammedan World of To-day: Being Papers Read at the First Missionary by Samuel Marinus Zwemer (1906)
"These returning as hajis forever turn the back on Christianity, ... We know of
but two cases of hajis having been converted and brought to Christ. ..."
6. The Gospels: A Companion to the Life of Our Lord by Cunningham Geikie (1894)
"The odours from this gigantic holocaust are described, even by hajis themselves,
as being awful beyond description, and no attempt whatever is made by the ..."