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Qua·kerالتركية النطق
kweykırالنطق
/ˈkwākər/ /ˈkweɪkɜr/
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[ 'kwA-k&r ] (noun.) 1597. A name given to members of the Religious Society of Friends in England when, in his defense, the leader of the Society said that the English judge would be the one to quake with fear before God on his Day of Judgment.