n. pl. gha·zies 1. A Muslim who has successfully fought against non-Muslims. 2. Used as a title for such a warrior. [Arabic ġāzī, raider, warrior, active participle of ġazā, to raid; see ġzw in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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