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Quaker

noun
/ˈkweɪkə(r)/
/ˈkweɪkər/
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  1. a member of the Society of Friends, a Christian religious group that meets without any formal ceremony and is strongly opposed to violence and war贵格会教徒,公谊会教徒(属于基督教派,废除礼仪,反对暴力和战争)
    CultureThe Society of Friends was established in England in the 1650s by George Fox. Members were originally called Quakers because they were thought to ' quake' or shake with religious excitement. Quakers worship Christ without any formal ceremony or fixed beliefs, and their meetings often involve silent thought or prayer. They are active in education and charity work. There are now Quaker groups in many countries around the world. Many famous businesses in Britain and the US were started by Quakers. They include the Quaker Oats Company, the chocolate firms of Cadbury and Rowntree, and Lloyds and Barclays Bank.
    Topics Religion and festivalsc2
    Word Originfrom quake + -er, perhaps alluding to George Fox's direction to his followers to “tremble at the name of the Lord”, or from fits supposedly experienced by worshippers when moved by the Spirit. Compare with shakersense 2.

Quaker

adjective
/ˈkweɪkə(r)/
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  1. belonging to or connected with the Society of Friends, a Christian religious group that meets without any formal ceremony and is strongly opposed to violence and war贵格会教徒,公谊会教徒(属于基督教派,废除礼仪,反对暴力和战争)
    • a Quaker minister/school贵格会牧师/学校
    Topics Religion and festivalsc2
BNC: 13064 COCA: 15379
BNC: 13064 COCA: 15379

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