"Amishwoman" meaning in All languages combined

See Amishwoman on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: Amishwomen [plural]
Etymology: From Amish + -woman. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Amish|woman}} Amish + -woman Head templates: {{en-noun|Amishwomen}} Amishwoman (plural Amishwomen)
  1. A female member of the Amish. Hypernyms: Amishperson Coordinate_terms: Amishman

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Amishwomen who sell quilts on consignment through non-Amish outlets will not deal with retail shops that are open on Sundays. They worry that customers might purchase one of their items on the Lord’s Day and thus implicate them in its desecration.",
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