释义 |
mal·i·ki \ˈmaləkē\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Arabic malikīy of or relating to Malik, from Malik ibn-Anas died A.D.795 Moslem jurist 1. : an orthodox school of Muslim jurisprudence predominating in No. Africa and Upper Egypt — compare hanafi, hanbali, shafi'i 2. or mal·i·kite or mal·e·kite \ˈmalə̇ˌkīt\ [Malik ibn-Anas died A.D.795 + English -ite] : a follower of the Maliki school |