tame etymology

Etymology:

  • Old English "tam" (adjective), meaning "gentle, tame, submissive"

Meaning:

  • Submissive or gentle to humans, especially after training or domestication
  • Not wild or untamed

Origin:

The origin of the word "tame" is uncertain. It has been suggested to derive from the Old English adjective "tam" (meaning "gentle, tame, submissive"), which is possibly related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*dem-" (meaning "to tame, subdue").

Another theory suggests that "tame" may have originated from the Germanic word "tamo" (meaning "calm, quiet"), which is thought to be related to the Slavic word "tim" (meaning "gentle, meek").

Usage:

  • "The horse was perfectly tame, and allowed me to pet it."
  • "I prefer tame housecats to wild lions."
  • "The children were tame and well-behaved."
  • "The once-wild animal has now become tame and docile."

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