Definition of tameness

tamenessnoun

Tâm

/ˈteɪmnəs//ˈteɪmnəs/

The word "tameness" originates from the Old English word "tam," meaning "gentle, docile, or domesticated." This word itself is believed to stem from the Proto-Germanic word "tamō," which also meant "gentle" or "submissive." Over time, "tam" evolved into "tame" and subsequently "tameness," signifying the state of being gentle, docile, or domesticated. The word's history reflects the long-standing human connection with animals and the gradual process of domestication.

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the quality in animals, birds, etc. of not being afraid of people, and being used to living with them

phẩm chất ở động vật, chim, v.v. là không sợ người và quen sống chung với họ

the fact of not being interesting or exciting

thực tế là không thú vị hoặc thú vị