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English
Etymology
From Latin indomabilis, from in- (“not”) + domabilis (“tamable”). Compare Portuguese indomável.
Adjective
indomable (comparative more indomable, superlative most indomable)
- Obsolete form of indomitable.
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Spanish
Adjective
indomable m or f (masculine and feminine plural indomables)
- indomitable
2015 July 9, “El último policía de Guadalupe”, in El País:No sólo eliminó a uno de los pocos alcaldes indomables, sino que sembró el miedo en Guadalupe.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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