domitae naturae

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See also: domitæ naturæ

English

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Etymology

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From Latin domum(?) and natura, therefore meaning 'of a domestic nature'.

Adjective

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domitae naturae (not comparable)

  1. of a domestic nature.
  2. (law) applied to domestic animals which can be claimed as their property.

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