Sikh
noun[C]
uk/siːk/us/siːk/amemberof thereligionthatdevelopedin the 15thcentury,basedonbeliefin asinglegodand on theteachingsof Guru Nanak
锡克教信徒(锡克教在15世纪由印度教发展而来,信奉一神论和祖师(古鲁)那纳克的教义)- Shemarrieda Sikh.
Religious people: followers of religious groups
- Adventist
- Anglican
- animist
- anti-cult
- anti-papal
- evangelist
- fakir
- Franciscan
- fundamentalist
- fundie
- Moonie
- moral majority
- Mormon
- Moslem
- Muslim
- Seventh-Day Adventist
- Shia
- Shiite
- sisterhood
- Sufi
Sikh
adjective
uk/siːk/us/siːk/relatingtoSikhsortheirreligion:
Wevisiteda Sikhtemple.
Around 60% of Punjab's 19 million or sopeopleare Sikh.
- Hewearstheturbanandbeardof his Sikhfaith.
- It is the mostsacredshrineof the Sikhreligion.
- Hersisterisdueto bemarriedinto anaffluentSikhfamily.
Religious people: followers of religious groups
- Adventist
- Anglican
- animist
- anti-cult
- anti-papal
- evangelist
- fakir
- Franciscan
- fundamentalist
- fundie
- Moonie
- moral majority
- Mormon
- Moslem
- Muslim
- Seventh-Day Adventist
- Shia
- Shiite
- sisterhood
- Sufi