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Asking | 02:24 Wed 17th May 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Is there a single word to describe someone who loves animals (in a platonic way)?
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Zo�phile...pronounced zoo-o-file.
Oops! I put the diacritic above the wrong 'o'. It should read 'z�ophile'.

I think that's the word for someone who loves animals in a wrong way!! Like pedophile, loves kids in the wrong way.


I don't know what the word is for the right way though, sorry.

bestiarian
That's 'bestialist'. 'Zoophile' is correct, surely!

the suffix ophile doesn't imply sexual love. Just in certain situations has come to mean that (eg paedophile, necrophile etc.)


A francophile doesn't love the French in the wrong way (other than loving the French ;-) ) for example

bestiarian
n. animal-lover, especially opposed to vivisection. bestiarianism, n.

� From the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia

There is not the remotest suggestion that a z�ophile is someone who loves animals in the wrong way! The grand-daddy of all dictionaries - The Oxford English Dictionary (TOED) - defines it and its cognate term, 'z�ophilist', as (quote)..



"a lover of animals or an opponent of cruelty to animals"


In addition, TOED points out that a bestiarian is an anti-vivisectionist, which does not necessarily make him/her a lover of animals as such. One may disapprove of vivisection and detest cats, for example.
The most specific answer to the question is assuredly 'z�ophile'.


I meant to add above that the commonest word for the love of animals in an abnormal way is 'bestiality'. It has been used in that sense for some 400 years.
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