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has gloss | (adjective) very restrained or quiet; "a tame Christmas party"; "she was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or power to act but as directed" tame |
lexicalization | eng: tame |
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Old English (ca. 450-1100) | |
lexicalization | ang: tam |
Asturian | |
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lexicalization | ast: mansu |
Catalan | |
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lexicalization | cat: mans |
Esperanto | |
lexicalization | epo: malsovaĝa |
Basque | |
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lexicalization | eus: etxekotu |
Faroese | |
lexicalization | fao: tamur |
Fijian | |
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lexicalization | fij: lasa |
French | |
lexicalization | fra: apprivoisé |
Old High German (ca. 750-1050) | |
lexicalization | goh: zam |
Icelandic | |
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lexicalization | isl: spakur |
Old Norse | |
lexicalization | non: tamr |
Norwegian | |
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lexicalization | nor: tam |
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opposite | (adjective) marked by extreme lack of restraint or control; "wild talk"; "wild parties" wild |
similar | (adjective) quieted and brought under control; "children were subdued and silent" subdued |
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