Hutterite
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Hutterian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Hutterite
1635–45; Jacob Hutter + -ite 1
Example Sentences
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The market regulator said that instead of goose down, the jackets mainly use duck down and claims that a type of down known as Hutterite down was the warmest Canadian down misled consumers.
From Reuters • Sep. 9, 2021
The Amish asthma rate is 5 percent; for Hutterite children, it's 21 percent, the study authors said.
From US News • Aug. 3, 2016
"Hutterite life makes my photos unique," he says.
From The Guardian • Mar. 8, 2013
But Hutterite bishops, who represent the roughly 50,000 U.S. and Canadian Hutterites, called the series a "distorted and exploitative image" of Hutterites with allegedly contrived scenes and dialogue.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 14, 2012
“Keeping things under 150 just seems to be the best and most efficient way to manage a group of people,” Bill Gross, one of the leaders of a Hutterite colony outside Spokane told me.
From "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell
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