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ǁ Weli, wely. World English Historical Dictionary

ǁ Weli, wely. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. ǁ Weli, wely Also 9 wali, wullee. [Arabic walī, welī friend (of God), saint.]

1   1.  A Mohammedan saint or holy man.

2 1819.  T. Hope, Anast. (1820), I. 341. Notes, Hafeez: holy, but in a less degree than the Wely or saint.

3 1840.  J. B. Fraser, Trav. Koordistan, etc. I. 312. He … had on his head a magnificent turban of cashmere shawl—somewhat inconsistent in a dervish; but saints and wullees are now-a-days privileged people.

4 1876.  Stobart, Islam, 204. Those faqirs who attain to great sanctity are called ‘Walis.’

5   2.  The tomb or shrine of a weli.

6 1838.  E. Robinson, Res. Palestine (1841), I. 322. Rachel’s Tomb … is merely an ordinary Muslim Wely, or tomb of a holy person.

7 1871.  Farrar, Witn. Hist., iii. 114. The white-domed wely of an obscure Mohammedan saint.

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