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Tunker

[ tuhng-ker ]

noun



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In the region just beyond the Ridges there were farmers also of the community known as Mennonists or Tunkers.

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At one time the sect was called Tunkers.

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The Tunkers, or Dunkards, have 40 or 50 churches, and about half as many ministers in the Western States.

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He felt what the Tunker taught was true, and that the young soldier who had spared Main-Pogue had done a nobler deed than any act of revenge.

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And Quakers, Menonists, and Tunkers, were to pay £10 for their exemption from militia servitude, the Act to be continued until the next session of parliament.

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