Concept cluster: Activities > Taming or domestication
n
Alternative spelling of allheal. [Prunella vulgaris, a species in the mint family.]
v
(obsolete) To broach; to begin.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To tame, domesticate.
n
(obsolete) The act of taming.
v
(obsolete) To tame; to domesticate.
v
(obsolete) To make tame, subdue, conquer, subjugate, enslave.
v
(transitive, animal husbandry) To break; to tame; to domesticate.
adj
Alternative form of handtame [Tame and accustomed to being held in the hand; (by extension) mild; meek; humble; docile]
adj
Tame and accustomed to being held in the hand; (by extension) mild; meek; humble; docile
n
Alternative form of heal-all [A small, herbaceous European plant with blue-violet flowers; Prunella vulgaris.]
n
Alternative form of healand [(obsolete) One who heals or saves; a saviour.]
n
Alternative spelling of horseheal [The plant elecampane.]
v
(transitive) To soften; tenderize.
adj
(obsolete, of animals) Tame.
n
An evolutionary trait found with island-dwelling animals, which when isolated on islands evolve the loss of timidity in the face of the unknown or predators.
v
(obsolete) To enslave
adj
(obsolete) tame; gentle; kind
v
(US) (of horses) To tame; to break.
n
Alternative spelling of selfheal (“Prunella”) [A small, herbaceous European plant with blue-violet flowers from any species of genus Prunella.]
adj
Not or no longer wild; domesticated.
adj
(Scotland, of an animal) Docile or tractable to the extent of allowing itself to be handled without complaint.
v
(transitive) To make (something, especially meat) tender.
v
(transitive) To make untame; make wild

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