TÀM

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    derived from TÉJA?

    Varieties

    noun

    BÀRN.TAM - lit.: child leash - 2f
    TÀMAR - bridles - 8d

    verb

    TO TÀMMA - to tame, restrain, oversee - 14d
    TÀMAD, TÀMED - tamed - 13c, 19c
    TÀMADE (used as adj.) - tamed - 4f

    adjective

    TÀMLÁSE - unbridled, unrestrained, (lit.: teamless) - 13f

    Fragments

    2f. Frya’s Tex

    [012/25] ANDA BÀRN.TAM (→ TÀM) ÉNER SLÁFINE

    with collar and leash like a [lit.: 'of a'] slave girl

    4f. Minerva

    [036/10] HWAND THÀN SKOLDE THA MÀNNISKA BILIWA LIK TÀMADE SKÉPA

    the people would remain like tame sheep

    8d. Tunis and the Tyrians

    [059/20] TÀMAR ÀND SITLUN MITH GOLD WRTÉIN

    bridles and saddles mounted in gold

    13c. Death of Adela

    [094/15] EN WILDE BUFLE THÉRER SELVA FENSEN HÉDE ÀND TÀMAD

    a wild aurochs that he had caught and tamed

    13f. Primal Teachings 2

    [100/10] HJARA TÀMLÁSE HÁCH​.FAREN​.HÉD

    their (...) unrestrained pride

    14d. Alexander the King

    [122/30] FON SIN AJN FOLK LÉT​.ER WEPNED VMBE THA ÔRA TO TÀMMA

    he left weaponed men to oversee the others

    19c. Reintia’s Dream

    [202/30] LIK SUSTAR ÀND BROTHAR TÁMED (→ TÀMED)

    united ('tamed') as sisters and brothers

    Cognates

    noun

    toom, teugel - Dutch
    Zaum - German
    team - English, Frisian
    töm - Swedish

    adjective

    tam - Dutch, Frisian
    zahm - German
    tame - English
    tamt - Swedish, Norse, Danish, Icelandic

    verb

    tame - English
    temmen - Dutch
    tamje - Frisian
    tämja - Swedish
    temme - Norse
    tæmme - Danish
    temja - Old Norse, Icelandic
    zähmen - German
    domare - Latin
    damãn - Greek
    damá- - Sanskrit
    gatamjan - Gothic

    related? τέμνω, τάμνω, temno