Definition
Past tense of diet; to eat according to a restrictive or regulated eating plan, usually to lose weight or manage health.
Etymology
From 'diet' (Greek 'diaita') + '-ed' (past tense). The verb form became common in the 20th century as dieting became a widespread practice.
Kelly Says
The history of dieted humans is surprisingly recent—before the 1920s, most people didn't 'diet' deliberately; only in the modern era did we start treating food as something to restrict rather than secure.
Translations
ARالعربية
تناول
ta-na-ool
CACatalà
dietat
dee-e-tat
CSČeština
dietary
die-ta-ree
DADansk
diætiseret
dee-ae-tee-se-ret
DEDeutsch
gediät
geh-dee-at
ELΕλληνικά
διατροφικός
dee-ah-tro-fee-kos
ESEspañol
dietado
dye-ee-tah-doh
FISuomi
ruokavalio
rwo-o-ka-va-li-o
FRFrançais
diététisé
dee-eh-tee-tee-zay
HEעברית
תזונתי
ta-zo-n-tee
HIहिन्दी
आहार लिया
aa-haar lee-a
HUMagyar
diétás
dee-e-tahs
IDBahasa Indonesia
dieting
dee-et-ing
ITItaliano
alimentato
ah-lee-mehhn-ta-toh
JA日本語
食事療法を受けた
shokuji ryouhou wo uketa
KO한국어
식이요법을 받았다
sik-i-yob-eb-eul ba-at-da
MSBahasa Melayu
pemakanan
peh-ma-kan
NLNederlands
dieet
dee-et
PLPolski
odchudzony
od-choo-d-zon-ee
PTPortuguês
dietado
dee-ee-tah-doh
RORomână
dietetic
dee-et-et-ik
RUРусский
диетованный
dee-ye-to-va-n-nyy
SVSvenska
dieterat
dee-e-traht
SWKiswahili
chakula
cha-koo-la
THไทย
รับประทาน
rap-pra-than
TRTürkçe
diyetle
dee-yet-leh
UKУкраїнська
дієтичний
dee-ye-tee-ch-nyy
VITiếng Việt
đã ăn uống
da an uong
ZUZU
izithunzi
ee-zee-thuhn-zee