der·vish
noun/ˈdɜːvɪʃ/
/ˈdɜːrvɪʃ/
- a member of a Muslim religious group whose members make a promise to stay poor and live without comforts or pleasures. They perform a fast lively dance as part of their religious ceremonies.
德尔维希(教团成员,属伊斯兰教,尚苦行,狂舞为其宗教仪式的一部分) - the Sufi tradition of whirling dervishes
苏菲派旋转苦行僧的传统
Word Originfrom Turkish derviş, from Persian darvīš ‘poor’, (as a noun) ‘religious mendicant’. - the Sufi tradition of whirling dervishes