puritain
puritan, puritanical
adjective pu-ree-TAN Rare
Origin: English Puritan, from Late Latin puritas 'purity'
Also means
Puritan (historical noun)
Usage Note
Puritain as an adjective describes strict, moralistic attitudes toward pleasure or sexuality — des mœurs puritaines (puritanical morals). As a noun, it refers to members of the historical Protestant movement. The feminine form is puritaine, and the abstract noun is puritanisme.
Examples
"Il a une éducation puritaine et évite tout excès."
Natural Translation
He has a puritanical upbringing and avoids all excess.
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