dunkard

/ˈdʌŋkɑrd/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of a Christian sect that originated in the 18th century in Germany and the United States, characterized by a rejection of infant baptism and the use of baptism by immersion.

“The dunkard community had a unique approach to baptism, emphasizing the symbolic nature of the act.”

Synonyms

  • anabaptist
  • mennonite

Antonyms

  • infant baptist
  • trinitarian