mennonite
IPA: mˈɛnʌnaɪt
Root Word: Mennonite
noun
- A member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition, practicing credobaptism and committed to nonresistance and nonviolence, many of whom may wear plain dress and shun modern technology.
adjective
- Of, pertaining to, or related to a Mennonite or Mennonites or to their movement and church(es).
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Examples of "mennonite" in Sentences
- I am also married to a Mennonite.
- Interment in the Mennonite Cemetery.
- Most of the population are Mennonite.
- The community has a Mennonite church.
- The community have a Mennonite church.
- He was a bishop in the Mennonite faith.
- People of Mennonite ancestry or background.
- Mennonites can be both peaceable and poisonous.
- Allegations of depredations against Mennonites.
- Noticed it specifically on the Mennonite and Batenburgers article.
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