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Of an [[animal]]<ref>or deliberately collected body of water: see {{casenote|Rylands|Fletcher}}.</ref>“by its nature, tame”. From the {{tag|Latin}}. | |||
An animal of a type generally considered to be domesticated, gentle, tame, and therefore more apt to serve (or be eaten by) than to attack (or eat) its master. | An animal of a type generally considered to be domesticated, gentle, tame, and therefore more apt to serve (or be eaten by) than to attack (or eat) its master. |