tunker
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Definition
Noun: 1. A member of a Baptist denomination that practices baptism by immersion: Specifically, a Tunker is an adherent of a Christian group, historically the German Baptist Brethren (also known as Dunkers), whose doctrine emphasizes adult baptism performed by fully immersing the believer in water.
Usage Notes
- The term "Tunker" is historically specific and is not commonly used in modern general English. It refers to a member of a particular religious group.
- It is often used in historical or religious studies contexts.
- The word is synonymous with "Dunker," which is derived from the German word "tunken," meaning "to dip" or "to immerse."
Examples
- The early Tunkers in Pennsylvania were known for their pacifism and simple living.
- His ancestors were Tunkers who emigrated from Germany in the 18th century.
- The religious practice of the Tunker denomination involves baptism by immersion.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to the Tunker denomination.
- Example: They followed Tunker traditions and beliefs.
Variants and Related Words
- Dunker (noun): A direct synonym for Tunker.
- Brethren (noun, plural): Often used as part of the group's formal name, "German Baptist Brethren."
- Immersion (noun): The method of baptism practiced, central to the group's identity.
Synonyms
- Dunker
- German Baptist
- Member of the Brethren
Notes on Different Meanings
- "Tunker" has a very specific meaning and is not to be confused with similar-sounding words like "tanker" (a ship or truck for carrying liquid) or "tinker" (to repair metal or to experiment). It refers exclusively to the historical religious group.
Noun
- an adherent of Baptistic doctrines (who practice baptism by immersion)