giaour (Meaning)

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giaour (n.)

An infidel; -- a term applied by Turks to disbelievers in the Mohammedan religion, especially Christrians.

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giaour Sentence Examples

  1. The giaour ventured into the forbidden temple, unaware of the dire consequences that awaited him.
  2. The vile giaour desecrated the sacred ground, inciting the wrath of the ancient gods.
  3. The villagers ostracized the giaour, fearing his corrupting influence.
  4. The haughty giaour refused to conform to the customs of his hosts, infuriating the locals.
  5. The cunning giaour tricked the sorcerer into revealing his secret spell.
  6. The wily giaour outwitted the guards and escaped the dungeon.
  7. The cruel giaour enslaved the innocent villagers, forcing them to work in his mines.
  8. The treacherous giaour betrayed his comrades and joined the enemy.
  9. The arrogant giaour believed himself superior to all others, earning him universal contempt.
  10. The despised giaour became a pariah, shunned by both his own people and the foreigners he had encountered.

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An infidel; -- a term applied by Turks to disbelievers in the Mohammedan religion, especially Christrians.

infidel, atheist, unbeliever, idolator, nonbeliever,misbeliever, pagan,gentile, heathen, idolater

Christian, Jew, Jew, Muslim, Muslim, Christian,,

The giaour ventured into the forbidden temple, unaware of the dire consequences that awaited him.

The vile giaour desecrated the sacred ground, inciting the wrath of the ancient gods.

The villagers ostracized the giaour, fearing his corrupting influence.

The haughty giaour refused to conform to the customs of his hosts, infuriating the locals.