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vegan
English
Etymology
Clipping of vegetarian or vegetable, 1944. Coined by Donald Watson of the Vegan Society and first appeared in The Vegan News.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vi???n/, /?ve???n/, /?v?d???n/
- Homophones: vaguen (one pronunciation), Vegan
- Rhymes: -i???n, -e???n
- Hyphenation: ve?gan
Adjective
vegan (not comparable)
- (of a product or practice, especially food) Not containing animal products (meat, eggs, milk, leather, etc) or inherently involving animal use.
- (of a person) Committed to avoiding any product or practice that inherently involves animal use.
- Relating to vegans or veganism. [from 1944]
Translations
Noun
vegan (plural vegans)
- A person who does not eat, drink or otherwise consume any animal products [from 1944]
- A person committed to avoiding products and practices that inherently involve animal use, including all foods containing animal products, and to abstaining from direct and intentional harm to animals as far as possible; an adherent to veganism.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- vegetarian
- vegetarianism
References
Further reading
- vegan on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Ganev, Vange, ganev
Czech
Noun
vegan m
- vegan (veganism supporter)
Declension
Derived terms
- veganka (feminine form)
Related terms
- veganský
- veganství n
See also
- vegetarián m
- vegetariánství n
German
Etymology
Borrowed from English vegan.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ve??a?n/
- Rhymes: -a?n
Adjective
vegan (comparative veganer, superlative am vegansten)
- vegan
Declension
Further reading
- “vegan” in Duden online
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from English vegan, a clipping of either vegetarian or vegetable. Coined by Donald Watson of the Vegan Society and first appeared in The Vegan News.
Noun
vegan m (definite singular veganen, indefinite plural veganer, definite plural veganene)
- a vegan
Synonyms
- veganer
Related terms
- vegansk
- veganisme
References
- “vegan” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from English vegan.
Noun
vegan m (definite singular veganen, indefinite plural veganar, definite plural veganane)
- a vegan
Synonyms
- veganar
Related terms
- vegansk
References
- “vegan” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?be?an/, [?be.??ãn]
Noun
vegan m (plural vegans or vegan)
- a vegan
- Synonym: vegano
Swedish
Noun
vegan c
- vegan, person who does not use animal products.
Declension
See also
- vegetarian
vegan From the web:
- what vegans eat
- what vegan means
- what vegan foods have protein
- what vegan foods have b12
- what vegan foods have iron
- what vegans eat for breakfast
- what vegans eat book
- what vegan cheese melts the best
fruitarian
English
Etymology
fruit +? -arian. First attested circa 1890.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??ri?n
Noun
fruitarian (plural fruitarians)
- A variant of vegetarian who intends to be limited to eating only such parts of plants whose consumption does not kill the plant (such as fruits, vegetables that can be compared to fruit, nuts and grain, but not for example tubers). The purest fruitarians do not want to destroy even the seeds.
Translations
fruitarian From the web:
- what fruitarians eat
- fruitarian what i eat in a day
- what is fruitarian diet
- what does fruitarian mean
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