sufi
1sufi — sufi …
2Sufi — member of a Muslim mystical order, 1650s (earlier Sufian, 1580s), from Arabic sufi, lit. man of wool (i.e., man wearing woolen garments ), from suf wool. So called from the habit of putting on the holy garment (labs as suf) to devote oneself to… …
3sufí — (plural sufíes o sufís sufíes o sufís) adjetivo 1. Del sufismo: misticismo sufí. adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Que es …
4sufí — (Del ár. ṣūfī, der. de ṣūf, lana, por ser de ella sus hábitos). adj. Partidario del sufismo. U. t. c. s.) …
5Sufi — [so͞o′fē] n. [Ar ṣūfī, ascetic, lit., (a man) of wool < ṣūf, wool] a Muslim following the teachings and traditions of an ancient form of Islamic mysticism Sufism [so͞o′fiz΄əm] n …
6Sufi — Su fi, n. [From the name of a dynasty of Persian kings, Saf[=i], Safav[=i]; said to come from name Saf[=i] ud d[=i]n of an ancestor of the family, confused with s?f[=i] pious.] A title or surname of the king of Persia. [1913 Webster] …
7Sufi — Su fi, n. [Ar. & Per. s?f[=i], wise, pious, devout.] One of a certain order of religious men in Persia. [Written also {sofi}.] [1913 Webster] …
8Sûfi — Sûfi, s. Sufismus …
9sufi — s. m. 1. Quantidade bastante. 2. Aptidão suficiente; habilidade …
10Sufi — /ˈsufi/ (say soohfee) noun (plural Sufis) a follower of an ascetic and mystical tradition within Islam. {Arabic çūfī man of wool, probably with reference to the woollen garments worn} …