"Ordnung" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈɔːdnʊŋ/ Forms: the Ordnung [canonical]
Etymology: From Pennsylvania German, from German Ordnung (“order, discipline”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|pdc|-}} Pennsylvania German, {{der|en|de|Ordnung|t=order, discipline}} German Ordnung (“order, discipline”) Head templates: {{en-noun|?|head=the Ordnung}} the Ordnung
  1. (US) A set of rules for Amish and Mennonite living. Tags: US Categories (topical): Religion Synonyms: ordnung
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