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What (who) is Amish - definition


Amish         
  • Amish school near [[Rebersburg, Pennsylvania]]
  • Cover of ''The Amish and the Mennonites'', 1938
  • Amish farm near Morristown, New York
  • US Counties with Amish settlements in 2021
  • Amish couple in horse-driven buggy in rural [[Holmes County, Ohio]], September 2004
  • Diß Lied haben die sieben Brüder im Gefängnüß zu Gmünd gemacht}}
  • A 2016 study on Amish community funding for health care
  • Lancaster]] style Amish buggy
GROUP OF TRADITIONALIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIPS
The Amish; Amish Church; Amish church; Omish; Amish Christian; Christian - Amish; Old amish; Amish people; Amish food; Amish cuisine; Amish faith; Omish church; Old Order Amish; Amish Christians; History of the Amish; Amisch
·add. ·noun ·pl The Amish Mennonites.
II. Amish ·add. ·adj Of, pertaining to, or designating, the followers of Jacob Amman, a strict Mennonite of the 17th century, who even proscribed the use of buttons and shaving as "worldly conformity". There are several branches of Amish Mennonites in the United States.
Amish         
  • Amish school near [[Rebersburg, Pennsylvania]]
  • Cover of ''The Amish and the Mennonites'', 1938
  • Amish farm near Morristown, New York
  • US Counties with Amish settlements in 2021
  • Amish couple in horse-driven buggy in rural [[Holmes County, Ohio]], September 2004
  • Diß Lied haben die sieben Brüder im Gefängnüß zu Gmünd gemacht}}
  • A 2016 study on Amish community funding for health care
  • Lancaster]] style Amish buggy
GROUP OF TRADITIONALIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIPS
The Amish; Amish Church; Amish church; Omish; Amish Christian; Christian - Amish; Old amish; Amish people; Amish food; Amish cuisine; Amish faith; Omish church; Old Order Amish; Amish Christians; History of the Amish; Amisch
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¦ plural noun (the Amish) a strict US Mennonite sect living mainly in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
¦ adjective relating to the Amish.
Origin
C19: appar. from Ger. amisch, from the name of the Swiss preacher Jakob Amman.
the Amish         
  • Amish school near [[Rebersburg, Pennsylvania]]
  • Cover of ''The Amish and the Mennonites'', 1938
  • Amish farm near Morristown, New York
  • US Counties with Amish settlements in 2021
  • Amish couple in horse-driven buggy in rural [[Holmes County, Ohio]], September 2004
  • Diß Lied haben die sieben Brüder im Gefängnüß zu Gmünd gemacht}}
  • A 2016 study on Amish community funding for health care
  • Lancaster]] style Amish buggy
GROUP OF TRADITIONALIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIPS
The Amish; Amish Church; Amish church; Omish; Amish Christian; Christian - Amish; Old amish; Amish people; Amish food; Amish cuisine; Amish faith; Omish church; Old Order Amish; Amish Christians; History of the Amish; Amisch
a strict US Mennonite sect living mainly in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Wikipedia

Amish
| popplace = United States (large populations in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania; notable populations in Kentucky, Missouri, Michigan, New York, and Wisconsin; small populations in various other states)Canada (mainly in Ontario)
Examples of use of Amish
1. As of 2001, Kraybill wrote, the Amish operated about 1,200 private schools for 32,000 Amish children.
2. Roberts was not Amish and appeared to have nothing against the Amish community, Miller said.
3. Amish people generally shun modern conveniences but sometimes enlist non–Amish as drivers.
4. The one–room schoolhouse is attended by Amish and Old Order Mennonite schoolchildren in Lancaster County‘s Amish community.
5. But he said Roberts, who was not Amish, did not appear to have anything against the Amish people.