rumspringa

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Pennsylvania German rumspringe (to jump around). Compare German rumspringen.

Noun[edit]

rumspringa (countable and uncountable, plural rumspringas)

  1. (US) A period of adolescence for some members of the Amish that begins around the age of 14–16 and ends when a youth chooses baptism within the Amish church or instead leaves the community.
    • 2007, Tom Shachtman, Rumspringa: To Be or Not to Be Amish[1], North Point Press, →ISBN:
      At stake for the Amish community in the rumspringa process is nothing less than the survival of their sect and way of life. For if the unbaptized children who venture into the world at sixteen do not later return to the fold in sufficient numbers, the sect will dwindle and die out.