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		noun pɪəpɪr A Muslim saint or holy man. (穆斯林)圣人,圣徒 Example sentencesExamples -  People go to the mosque to pray and light candles and also visit the tombs of pir (holy men) to make a wish.
 -  He is running from Hala in Sindh, and since he is the pir or saint of Hala, he will certainly win his seat.
 -  They believe that the pir's gravesite is full of blessings, and they attend at shrines to pray to God for favors.
 -  Built in 1650, it is attributed to a pir named Abdul Karim, who was more popularly known as Sheikh Chehli among the local inhabitants.
 -  Almost all cultures that have benevolent images of magic-workers - shamans, healers, pirs, saints - also have malevolent ones.
 
 
 OriginFrom Persian pīr 'old man'. abbreviation Passive infrared (denoting a type of sensor).    nounpirpɪr A Muslim saint or holy man. (穆斯林)圣人,圣徒 Example sentencesExamples -  They believe that the pir's gravesite is full of blessings, and they attend at shrines to pray to God for favors.
 -  Almost all cultures that have benevolent images of magic-workers - shamans, healers, pirs, saints - also have malevolent ones.
 -  He is running from Hala in Sindh, and since he is the pir or saint of Hala, he will certainly win his seat.
 -  People go to the mosque to pray and light candles and also visit the tombs of pir (holy men) to make a wish.
 -  Built in 1650, it is attributed to a pir named Abdul Karim, who was more popularly known as Sheikh Chehli among the local inhabitants.
 
 
 OriginFrom Persian pīr ‘old man’. abbreviation Passive infrared (denoting a type of sensor).     |