hatif
See also: hâtif and هاتف
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic هَاتِف (hātif, “shouting”).
Noun
hatif (plural hatifs)
- A mysterious prophetic voice heard at night and in the desert. It figures in Arabian folklore.
References
- hatif, in Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature, Merriam-Webster, 1995, ISBN 0877790426.
Anagrams
- Faith, faith