An Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
1 The hadji was delighted with the energy of his attendant.
2 The hadji would calm his listeners and tell them to get ready, but be still and await the sign.
3 The hadji 's mule began to show symptoms of illness, and we had great difficulty in keeping it on its legs.
4 He wore the green turban which proclaimed him hadji , and his face showed the keen, nervous exultation of the religious fanatic.
5 To a few eminently respectable travellers, however, the hadji graciously accords the coveted privilege of squatting around our fire and chatting.
6 At this period a robbery was committed up the river by some of Macota's followers on a Chinese hadji , a converted Mohammedan.
7 At daybreak the hadji goes outside to take a preliminary peep at the weather, and returns with the unwelcome intelligence that it is snowing.
8 The hadji fell into a sound slumber, and in half an hour awoke so refreshed and revived, that he declared himself quite a new man.
9 He would have told me much more, but the hadji called him away, and otherwise employed him, probably to prevent his being contaminated by me.
10 Very great and very wonderful, O Hadji , is the Land of Allthetime.
11 Kanjee is deep and sly, Soor Hadji Palloo is bold and incorrigible.
12 But that means he's a Hadji , who's been to Mecca and back.
13 And she shrilled forth sweetly, her voice sounding young and clear, Hadji !
14 But El - Hadji Diouf gave us that as well and he's coming back soon.
15 We were followed by three others, in one of which was the Hadji .
16 The Hadji 's dying shot had creased the end of the muzzle.
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