amish

Meaning of amish

plural noun

the members of a strict Mennonite sect founded by the Swiss preacher Jakob Amman (or Amen) ( c. 1645– c. 1730). Now living mainly in Pennsylvania and Ohio, the Amish migrated to North America from c. 1720.

adjective

relating to the Amish.

mid 19th century: apparently from German amisch, from the name Jakob Amman.

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Hyphenation of amish

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  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • amish is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

amish synonyms

Meaning Amish:

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Anagrams of amish

Hasim, mashi, Misha, Simah

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