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Synonyms for tameness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : teym |
Phonetic Transcription : teɪm |
Top 10 synonyms for tameness
Définition of tameness
Origin :- Old English tom, tam "domesticated, docile," from Proto-Germanic *tamaz (cf. Old Norse tamr, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Middle Low German, Middle Dutch tam, Old High German zam, German zahm "tame," Gothic tamjan "to tame"), from PIE *deme- "to constrain, to force, to break (horses)" (cf. Sanskrit damayati "tames;" Persian dam "a tame animal;" Greek daman "to tame, subdue," dmetos "tame;" Latin domare "to tame, subdue;" Old Irish damnaim "I tie up, fasten, I tame, subdue"). Possible ulterior connection with PIE *dem- "house, household" (see domestic). Meaning "spiritless, weak, dull" is recorded from c.1600.
- As in obedience : noun good behavior; submissiveness
- As in gentleness : noun docility
- As in submissiveness : noun obedience
- As in tractability : noun obedience
- As in tractableness : noun obedience
- This tameness is not in keeping with the rest of his character.
- Extract from : « The Witch-cult in Western Europe » by Margaret Alice Murray
- I was impressed anew with the tameness of the Concord landscape.
- Extract from : « Four Americans » by Henry A. Beers
- Could anything change the leopard West into the tameness and serenity of the ox?
- Extract from : « Cavanagh: Forest Ranger » by Hamlin Garland
- There is great stiffness and tameness in the matter in many places.
- Extract from : « Notes and Queries, Number 71, March 8, 1851 » by Various
- But what struck me most in Joshua's domain was the quantity and the tameness of the game.
- Extract from : « Red Gauntlet » by Sir Walter Scott
- The tameness of the bulls is referred to in the proverb “As mild as a Gangeddu.”
- Extract from : « Castes and Tribes of Southern India » by Edgar Thurston
- Their tameness, like that of the “fowl and the brute,” is shocking to see.
- Extract from : « A Pilgrimage to Nejd, Vol. 2 [of 2] » by Anne Blunt
- They scoffed at the tameness with which their insolence was endured.
- Extract from : « Pabo, The Priest » by Sabine Baring-Gould
- As for Patrick's bird, he bought him for his tameness, and is grown the wildest I ever saw.
- Extract from : « The Journal to Stella » by Jonathan Swift
- But much has been done by art to improve the tameness of nature.
- Extract from : « Argentina » by W. A. Hirst
Antonyms for tameness
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