a sort of Mahommmedan friars, who once a-week spend a great part of the night in turning round, holding each other's hands, and repeating incessantly the word hai, which signifies living, and is one of the attributes of God; during which one of them plays on a flute. They never cut their hair, nor cover their heads, and always go barefooted. They have liberty to quit their convent when they please, and to marry.