Amish

/ˈɑmɪʃ/ adjective

Relating to a Christian group known for simple living, plain dress, and rejection of modern conveniences.

From Jakob Ammann, a Swiss-Alsatian Mennonite bishop from the 1690s who advocated stricter discipline. The English term 'Amish' developed in the 18th-19th centuries to describe his followers and their way of life.

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