glouton

French

Etymology

From Latin gluto or glutto of the same meaning, from glutus or gluttus meaning "throat" and "absorption"

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡlu.tɔ̃/
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Adjective

glouton (feminine singular gloutonne, masculine plural gloutons, feminine plural gloutonnes)

  1. (of a man or animal) Gluttonous; devouring or engulfing one's food greedily.
    Cet enfant a toujours été glouton. - This child has always been gluttonous.
    Le loup est un animal glouton. - The wolf is a gluttonous animal.
  2. (figuratively) Gluttonous; having a great greed toward something.
    Avec de prodigieuse vitesse de réaction, certaines enzymes sont gloutonnes en substrat. - With an extaordianry reaction rate, certain enzymes are gluttonous of their substrate.

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Noun

glouton m (plural gloutons, feminine gloutonne)

  1. Glutton or wolverine, a mammalian carnivore of the Arctic regions resembling a small bear with a hairy tail.
    • Le glouton est un animal solitaire.
      The wolverine is a solitary animal.
    Synonym: carcajou
  2. Glutton; a person or animal who eats his food greedily.
    • Ce glouton se jette sur son assiette.
      This glutton throws himself onto his plate.

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