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441 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. TAMPING.1 (Noah Webster)
TAMPING, n. [allied probably to tame, dam, stem, stamp, etc.]
442 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. TRAIN.15 (Noah Webster)
6. To break, tame and accustom to draw; as oxen.
443 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNBACKED.3 (Noah Webster)
2. Not tamed; not taught to bear a rider
444 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNBROKE.5 (Noah Webster)
3. Not tamed; not taught; not accustomed to the saddle, harness or yoke; as an unbroken horse or ox.
445 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNRECLAIMED.2 (Noah Webster)
1. Not reclaimed; not brought to a domestic state; not tamed; as a wild beast unreclaimed.
446 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNRULY.3 (Noah Webster)
The tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil. James 3:8 .
447 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNTAMABLE.2 (Noah Webster)
1. That cannot be tamed or domesticated; that cannot be reclaimed from a wild state.
448 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VICIOUS.7 (Noah Webster)
6. Unruly; refractory; not well tamed or broken; as a vicious horse.
449 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VILLATIC.2 (Noah Webster)
Tame villatic fowl.
450 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WILD.2 (Noah Webster)
1. Roving; wandering; inhabiting the forest or open field; hence, not tamed or domesticated; as a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat; a wild bee.
451 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WILDLY.3 (Noah Webster)
2. Without tameness.
452 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WILDNESS.12 (Noah Webster)
Is there any danger that this discipline will tame too much the fiery spirit, the enchanting wildness, and magnificent irregularity of the orators genius?
453 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WITTOL.1 (Noah Webster)
WITTOL, n. A man who knows his wifes infidelity and submits to it; a tame cuckold.
454 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WITTOLLY.1 (Noah Webster)
WITTOLLY, adv. Like a tame cuckold.
455 His Messenger, p. 60 (Ruth Wheeler)
Chapter 12—A Wild Colt Tamed
456 His Messenger, p. 62.1 (Ruth Wheeler)
… so tame. First, he touched the colt with the whip, and it did not move; then Mr. White struck the horse harder and harder, but it remained quiet, just as though it had …
457 Messenger of the Lord, p. 189.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… a tame, spiritless way, but in demonstration of the Spirit and power of God.” Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 329 .
458 Messenger of the Lord, p. 229.1 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… were tamely submitting to it.” Because God was illuminating her mind, she saw what others could not see clearly: “Things are being swayed in wrong lines.” She saw …
459 Messenger of the Lord, p. 545.5 (Herbert E. Douglass)
… , how tamely, none can tell who has not seen them ... and for sole sign of life, here and there a few fleeting antelopes; here and there, but at incredible intervals …
460 The World of Ellen G. White, p. 100.3 (Gary Land)
… more tame but no less novel or controversial. “Bred a lawyer,” Finney employed the tactics of a trial attorney as part of his new evangelistic techniques. He …