fakir

[fəˈkɪə(r)]

fakir Definition

  • 1a Muslim or Hindu ascetic who lives solely on alms
  • 2a person, typically a holy man, who is believed to have miraculous powers and who is revered and respected in their society

Using fakir: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fakir" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fakir sat cross-legged on the ground, his eyes closed in meditation.

  • Example

    The fakir was known for his ability to heal the sick with his touch.

  • Example

    The village fakir was respected and revered by all who knew him.

fakir Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fakir

Phrases with fakir

  • fakeer kee khidmat

    service to the poor

    Example

    The Sufi order emphasizes fakeer kee khidmat as a way of serving God.

  • fakir's curse

    a curse that is believed to be able to bring bad luck or misfortune to someone

    Example

    Legend has it that the fakir's curse caused the downfall of the king's dynasty.

  • fakir's bed

    a bed made of nails or spikes, used by fakirs as a form of asceticism

    Example

    The fakir lay down on his bed of nails, his face serene despite the pain.

Origins of fakir

from Arabic 'faqīr', meaning 'poor'

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Summary: fakir in Brief

'Fakir' [fəˈkɪə(r)] refers to a Muslim or Hindu ascetic who lives solely on alms, or a person with miraculous powers who is revered in their society. Examples include 'The fakir sat cross-legged on the ground, his eyes closed in meditation,' and 'The village fakir was respected and revered by all who knew him.' Phrases like 'fakeer kee khidmat' denote service to the poor, while 'fakir's bed' refers to a bed of nails used for asceticism.