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English
Etymology
From Latin indomitus.
Adjective
indomite (comparative more indomite, superlative most indomite)
- (obsolete) untamed; savage; wild
1617, John Salkeld, A Treatise of Paradise:No Lion so terrible, no Elephant so mighty, no Tiger so fierce, no Fowle so rauening, no Whale so monstrous, no not any creature so indomite, but that it was subiect vnto mans dominion, while man was subiect to his Lord and Maker.
Italian
Adjective
indomite f pl
- feminine plural of indomito
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Latin
Adjective
indomite
- vocative masculine singular of indomitus