Associations to the word «Amish»
Noun
- Amman
- Religious
- Descendant
- Barn
- Burger
- Mcconnell
- Taunton
- Protestantism
- Respondent
- Tice
- Humility
- Vaccination
- Kal
- Schooling
- Riddle
- Alsace
- Palatinate
- Adolescence
- Maroon
- Eli
- Attendance
- Karen
- Tenet
- Chore
- Parody
- Malay
- Navajo
- Weaver
- Reject
- Lydia
- Jews
- Teenager
- Furniture
- Tourist
- Beard
- Teen
- Electricity
- Farmer
- Mafia
- Brother
- Dialect
- Christ
- Dwight
- Catholic
- Flea
- Hoover
- Czech
- Shiva
- Katie
- Samoa
- Requiring
- Playground
- Doll
- Trilogy
- Conference
- Beverly
- Follower
- Christian
- Diversity
- Neighbor
- Roberts
- Cheese
- Persecution
- Parent
- Tragedy
- Automobile
- Bonnet
- Referee
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
AMISH, proper noun. A strict Anabaptist sect living mainly in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana.
AMISH, adjective. Relating to this sect.
Dictionary definition
AMISH, noun. An American follower of the Mennonite religion.
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