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Amish — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pareja amish en un coche tirado por caballos en la zona rural de Holmes County, en Ohio, lugar de una de las mayores concentraciones de amish en los Estados Unidos. Los amish (pronunciación AFI … Wikipedia Español
Amish — Am ish, n. sing. & pl. [Written also
amish — amish·go; amish; … English syllables
Amish — ☆ Amish [äm′ish, am′ish, ām′ish ] pl.n. [after Jacob Ammann (or Amen), the founder] the members of a Christian sect that separated from the Mennonites in the 17th cent.: in the U.S. since the 18th cent., the Amish favor plain dress and plain… … English World dictionary
amish — ● amish adjectif et nom invariables Se dit d un groupe mennonite américain, concentré dans la région de Philadelphie, remarquable par son austérité et son attachement aux traditions … Encyclopédie Universelle
Amish — [ a:mɪʃ] <Pl.> [nach Jakob Amman]: engl. Form von »Amischen« ↑ (Amischer 2): die A … Universal-Lexikon
Amish — (adj.) 1844, American English, from the name of Jacob Amman, 17c. Swiss Mennonite preacher who founded the sect. Originally spelled Omish, which reflects the pronunciation in Pennsylvania German dialect. As a noun, by 1884 … Etymology dictionary
Amish — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a strict US Protestant sect living mainly in Pennsylvania and Ohio. ORIGIN from the name of the Swiss preacher Jakob Amman (c.1645 c.1730) … English terms dictionary
Amish — This article is about Old Order Amish, but also refers to other Amish sects. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation). Amish Total population 249,000 (Old Order Amish) … Wikipedia
Amish — Buggy, transport traditionnel amish dans le comté de Lancaster … Wikipédia en Français
Amish — Amische Kinder auf dem Weg zur Schule Die Amischen (engl. Amish [ aːmɪʃ]) sind eine christliche Religionsgemeinschaft. Sie haben ihre Wurzeln in der Täuferbewegung des 16. Jahrhunderts. Im Jahr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Amish — /ah mish, am ish/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to any of the strict Mennonite groups, chiefly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Canada, descended from the followers of Jakob Ammann, a Swiss Mennonite bishop of the 17th century. n. 2. the Amish… … Universalium
Amish — The Amish are an Anabaptist group that has become well known for its efforts to maintain its separatist agricultural life in small enclaves in the United states, resisting involvement with the state and, more recently, with modern technology.… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Amish — Los amish son una agrupación religiosa protestante norteamericana de origen anabaptista, notables por sus restricciones en cuanto al uso de dispositivos modernos tales como los automóviles o la electricidad. Los amish son un grupo cultural y… … Enciclopedia Universal
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См. также в других словарях:
Amish — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pareja amish en un coche tirado por caballos en la zona rural de Holmes County, en Ohio, lugar de una de las mayores concentraciones de amish en los Estados Unidos. Los amish (pronunciación AFI … Wikipedia Español
Amish — Am ish, n. sing. & pl. [Written also
amish — amish·go; amish; … English syllables
Amish — ☆ Amish [äm′ish, am′ish, ām′ish ] pl.n. [after Jacob Ammann (or Amen), the founder] the members of a Christian sect that separated from the Mennonites in the 17th cent.: in the U.S. since the 18th cent., the Amish favor plain dress and plain… … English World dictionary
amish — ● amish adjectif et nom invariables Se dit d un groupe mennonite américain, concentré dans la région de Philadelphie, remarquable par son austérité et son attachement aux traditions … Encyclopédie Universelle
Amish — [ a:mɪʃ] <Pl.> [nach Jakob Amman]: engl. Form von »Amischen« ↑ (Amischer 2): die A … Universal-Lexikon
Amish — (adj.) 1844, American English, from the name of Jacob Amman, 17c. Swiss Mennonite preacher who founded the sect. Originally spelled Omish, which reflects the pronunciation in Pennsylvania German dialect. As a noun, by 1884 … Etymology dictionary
Amish — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a strict US Protestant sect living mainly in Pennsylvania and Ohio. ORIGIN from the name of the Swiss preacher Jakob Amman (c.1645 c.1730) … English terms dictionary
Amish — This article is about Old Order Amish, but also refers to other Amish sects. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation). Amish Total population 249,000 (Old Order Amish) … Wikipedia
Amish — Buggy, transport traditionnel amish dans le comté de Lancaster … Wikipédia en Français
Amish — Amische Kinder auf dem Weg zur Schule Die Amischen (engl. Amish [ aːmɪʃ]) sind eine christliche Religionsgemeinschaft. Sie haben ihre Wurzeln in der Täuferbewegung des 16. Jahrhunderts. Im Jahr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Amish — /ah mish, am ish/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to any of the strict Mennonite groups, chiefly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Canada, descended from the followers of Jakob Ammann, a Swiss Mennonite bishop of the 17th century. n. 2. the Amish… … Universalium
Amish — The Amish are an Anabaptist group that has become well known for its efforts to maintain its separatist agricultural life in small enclaves in the United states, resisting involvement with the state and, more recently, with modern technology.… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Amish — Los amish son una agrupación religiosa protestante norteamericana de origen anabaptista, notables por sus restricciones en cuanto al uso de dispositivos modernos tales como los automóviles o la electricidad. Los amish son un grupo cultural y… … Enciclopedia Universal
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15 安曼派教徒
16 安曼派教徒
См. также в других словарях:
Amish — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pareja amish en un coche tirado por caballos en la zona rural de Holmes County, en Ohio, lugar de una de las mayores concentraciones de amish en los Estados Unidos. Los amish (pronunciación AFI … Wikipedia Español
Amish — Am ish, n. sing. & pl. [Written also
amish — amish·go; amish; … English syllables
Amish — ☆ Amish [äm′ish, am′ish, ām′ish ] pl.n. [after Jacob Ammann (or Amen), the founder] the members of a Christian sect that separated from the Mennonites in the 17th cent.: in the U.S. since the 18th cent., the Amish favor plain dress and plain… … English World dictionary
amish — ● amish adjectif et nom invariables Se dit d un groupe mennonite américain, concentré dans la région de Philadelphie, remarquable par son austérité et son attachement aux traditions … Encyclopédie Universelle
Amish — [ a:mɪʃ] <Pl.> [nach Jakob Amman]: engl. Form von »Amischen« ↑ (Amischer 2): die A … Universal-Lexikon
Amish — (adj.) 1844, American English, from the name of Jacob Amman, 17c. Swiss Mennonite preacher who founded the sect. Originally spelled Omish, which reflects the pronunciation in Pennsylvania German dialect. As a noun, by 1884 … Etymology dictionary
Amish — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a strict US Protestant sect living mainly in Pennsylvania and Ohio. ORIGIN from the name of the Swiss preacher Jakob Amman (c.1645 c.1730) … English terms dictionary
Amish — This article is about Old Order Amish, but also refers to other Amish sects. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation). Amish Total population 249,000 (Old Order Amish) … Wikipedia
Amish — Buggy, transport traditionnel amish dans le comté de Lancaster … Wikipédia en Français
Amish — Amische Kinder auf dem Weg zur Schule Die Amischen (engl. Amish [ aːmɪʃ]) sind eine christliche Religionsgemeinschaft. Sie haben ihre Wurzeln in der Täuferbewegung des 16. Jahrhunderts. Im Jahr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Amish — /ah mish, am ish/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to any of the strict Mennonite groups, chiefly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Canada, descended from the followers of Jakob Ammann, a Swiss Mennonite bishop of the 17th century. n. 2. the Amish… … Universalium
Amish — The Amish are an Anabaptist group that has become well known for its efforts to maintain its separatist agricultural life in small enclaves in the United states, resisting involvement with the state and, more recently, with modern technology.… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Amish — Los amish son una agrupación religiosa protestante norteamericana de origen anabaptista, notables por sus restricciones en cuanto al uso de dispositivos modernos tales como los automóviles o la electricidad. Los amish son un grupo cultural y… … Enciclopedia Universal