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handtame
handtame
See also: hand-tame
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
handtame (comparative more handtame, superlative most handtame)
- Tame and accustomed to being held in the hand; (by extension) mild; meek; humble; docile
- 2003, From The Heart of a Bird - Page 50:
- I badly wanted a little more time to work on training them, but simply couldn't find it — so while they grew up friendly and confident, you couldn't exactly called them handtame.
- 2011, David Tipling, The Bird Photography Field Guide:
- This is a really popular image with British photographers when photographing Atlantic puffins, which can be hand-tame — indeed, I have had puffins playfully tugging at my laces while sitting on a cliff top!
- 2015, Cherry Wilder, A Princess of the Chameln:
- Tamir was all her joy. She had him hand-tame, spoiled him most tenderly.
- 2003, From The Heart of a Bird - Page 50:
Translations
tame and accustomed to being held in the hand; mild; meek; humble; docile
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Derived terms
- handtameness/hand-tameness
Verb
handtame (third-person singular simple present handtames, present participle handtaming, simple past and past participle handtamed)
- To cause (someone or something) to become accustomed to being handled
- 1964, Senior Citizen - Volume 10 - Page 40:
- Even children can handtame wild birds, if they follow Al Martin's simple directions.
- 2003, Brats in Feathers, Keeping Canaries - Page 49:
- So now that you've decided to handtame your canary, just where do you start?
- 1964, Senior Citizen - Volume 10 - Page 40: