Dier
Dier is the Dutch noun meaning animal, referring to a non-human living being. It is used for all animal life, from pets and livestock to wildlife, and is typically contrasted with humans in discussions of biology, ethics, and welfare. The plural form is dieren.
In everyday language the word appears in many compounds. Huisdier (pet) denotes a domesticated animal kept as
The term is closely related to similar Germanic words, such as German Tier, and is derived from
In law and policy, the concept appears in phrases like bedreigde diersoorten and animal welfare regulations.