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‖ weli, wely|ˈwɛlɪ| Also 9 wali, wullee. [Arabic walī, welī friend (of God), saint.] 1. A Muslim saint or holy man.
1819T. Hope Anast. (1820) I. 341 Notes, Hafeez: holy, but in a less degree than the Wely or saint. 1840J. 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. 1876Stobart Islam 204 Those faqirs who attain to great sanctity are called ‘Walis’. 2. The tomb or shrine of a weli.
1838E. Robinson Res. Palestine (1841) I. 322 Rachel's Tomb..is merely an ordinary Muslim Wely, or tomb of a holy person. 1871Farrar Witn. Hist. iii. 114 The white-domed wely of an obscure Mohammedan saint. |