See also: vegan

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Etymology 1 edit

Vega +‎ -an

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Adjective edit

Vegan (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the star Vega.
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Vegan (plural Vegans)

  1. (science fiction) Someone from the vicinity of the star Vega.
    • 1963, Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Colors of Space[1]:
      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."
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Etymology 2 edit

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Vegan (plural Vegans)

  1. Short for Las Vegan (someone from Las Vegas).
    • 1969, Nevada Highways and Parks, volumes 29-30, page 41:
      [] James G. Scrugham (later to become governor of the state, and a congressman) and Vegans Roy W. Martin , James Cashman and E. W. Griffith.
  2. Someone from Vega in Norway.
  3. Someone from Vega in Sweden.

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