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To make conformable to the principles, or customs and rites, of Mohammedanism.
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A West African gazelle (Gazella mohr), having horns on which are eleven or twelve very prominent rings. It is one of the species which produce bezoar.
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See Mohawk.
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One of certain ruffians who infested the streets of London in the time of Addison, and took the name from the Mohawk Indians.
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Alt. of Mohammedize
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The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
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Of or pertaining to Yezdegerd, the last Sassanian monarch of Persia, who was overthrown by the Mohammedans; as, the Yezdegerdian era, which began on the 16th of June, a. d. 632. The era is still used by the Parsees.
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Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
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An imaginary being supposed by the Christians to be a Mohammedan deity or false god. He is represented in the ancient moralities, farces, and puppet shows as extremely vociferous and tumultous.
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A follower of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d. 1787), a reformer of Mohammedanism. His doctrines prevail particularly among the Bedouins, and the sect, though checked in its influence, extends to most parts of Arabia, and also into India.
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Alt. of Mohammedism
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A saber with a much curved blade having the edge on the convex side, -- in use among Mohammedans, esp., the Arabs and persians.
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One of a monastic order founded in Rome in 1198 by St. John of Matha, and an old French hermit, Felix of Valois, for the purpose of redeeming Christian captives from the Mohammedans.
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One of a tribe of Indians who formed part of the Five Nations. They formerly inhabited the valley of the Mohawk River.
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Anciently, an Arab; later, a Mussulman; in the Middle Ages, the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders.
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A Mohammedan; esp., one living in Turkey.
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A headdress worn by men in the Levant and by most Mohammedans of the male sex, consisting of a cap, and a sash, scarf, or shawl, usually of cotton or linen, wound about the cap, and sometimes hanging down the neck.
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A belt or girdle which the Christians and Jews of the Levant were obliged to wear to distinguish them from Mohammedans.
v. i.
To be changed, altered, or transformed; to become transmuted; also, to become by a change or changes; to grow; as, wood turns to stone; water turns to ice; one color turns to another; to turn Mohammedan.
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A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
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