/ˈviːɡən/
- especially, not-comparableNot containing animal products (meat, eggs, milk, leather, etc) or inherently involving animal use.
“He eats a completely vegan diet.”
“This chocolate cake is vegan.”
“Is their way of eating healthy and safe? Doctors and nutritionists generally give an almost unqualified “yes” to lacto‐ovo vegetarianism, but express some doubts about vegan diets.”
- not-comparableCommitted to avoiding any product or practice that inherently involves animal use.
“She is not vegan as she eats eggs and wears leather.”
- not-comparableRelating to vegans or veganism.
“Yesterday I went to a vegan party.”
“She is interested in vegan philosophy.”
- not-comparableRelating to the star Vega.
- A person who does not eat, drink or otherwise consume any animal products
- 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.
“Our vegan-friendly shaving brush is made with synthetic bristles instead of badger hair.”
- Someone from the vicinity of the star Vega.
“Tommy looked deflated. He stepped back slightly, shaking his head. "Never saw such a resemblance. Are you a Vegan?" "No," Bart lied flatly. "Aldebaran. David Briscoe."”
- abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsisEllipsis of Las Vegan (“someone from Las Vegas”).
“[…] James G. Scrugham (later to become governor of the state, and a congressman) and Vegans Roy W. Martin , James Cashman and E. W. Griffith.”
- Someone from Vega in Norway.
- Someone from Vega in Sweden.
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