domitae

domitae
Reclaimed; domesticated; domestic.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • domitae — n. (Latin) part of the phrase domitae naturae (domesticated animals, pets) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • domitae naturae — domestic nature (of an animal). See animals, liability for. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • domitae — do·mi·tae …   English syllables

  • domitae — /domatiy/ Tame; domesticated; not wild. Applied to domestic animals, in which a man may have an absolute property. 2 Bl.Comm. 391 …   Black's law dictionary

  • domitae — /domatiy/ Tame; domesticated; not wild. Applied to domestic animals, in which a man may have an absolute property. 2 Bl.Comm. 391 …   Black's law dictionary

  • domitae naturae — /dom i tee neuh toor ee/, Law. tamed or domesticated animals (distinguished from ferae naturae). [ < L: lit., of a tamed nature] * * * …   Universalium

  • domitae naturae — (Latin) domesticated nature , tamed nature (usually refers to animals) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • domitae naturae — Animals which are naturally tame and gentle or which, by long continued association with man, have become thoroughly domesticated and reduced to such a state of subjection that they no longer possess the inclination or disposition to escape. 4 Am …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • domitae naturae — ˈdäməˌtīnəˈtu̇ˌrī, məˌtēnəˈtu̇ˌrē adjective Etymology: Latin, of a tamed nature : domesticated * * * /dom i tee neuh toor ee/, Law. tamed or domesticated animals (distinguished from ferae naturae). [ < L: lit., of a tamed nature] …   Useful english dictionary

  • animals domitae naturae — Those animals which are naturally tame and gentle or which by long continued association with man have become thoroughly domesticated and are now reduced to such a state of subjection to his will that they no longer possess the disposition or… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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