hajji n 1: a general term used by foreign soldiers to refer to the Iraqi people; "to American soldiers, the hajji are the alien people from whom the enemy emerges" 2: an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca [syn: {hajji}, {hadji}, {haji}]
haji \haj"i\, hajji \haj"ji\(h[aum]"j[-e]), n. One who has made a journey to Mecca; Same as {hadji}. [PJC]
Hadji \Hadj"i\ (-[i^]), n. [Ar. h[=a]jj[imac]. See {Hadj}.] [Also spelled {hajji} and {haji}.] 1. A Mohammedan who has made a pilgrimage to Mecca; -- used among Orientals as a respectful salutation or a title of honor. --G. W. Curtis. [1913 Webster] 2. A Greek or Armenian who has visited the holy sepulcher at Jerusalem. --Heyse. [1913 Webster]