Shakerlike
English
Etymology
Shaker + -like
Adjective
Shakerlike (comparative more Shakerlike, superlative most Shakerlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of the Shaker sect.
- 1982, Daniel M. Hutton, Old Shakertown and the Shakers (page 31)
- Come down Shakerlike, / Come down holy, / Come down Shakerlike, / Let's all go to glory
- 1987, Flo Morse, The Shakers and the World's People (page 78)
- Others were set rejoicing, Shakerlike, singing and dancing their praise to the Lord.
- 1982, Daniel M. Hutton, Old Shakertown and the Shakers (page 31)