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untamed

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Wild, uncontrolled, especially of animals not domesticated or trained to human contact.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Untamed is the fourth novel of the House of Night fantasy series written by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast . The book was published in September 23, 2008 by St. Martin's Press , an extension of Macmillan Publishers , reaching #8 in ALA Teens Top 10 in 2009. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of tame (v.). Similar formation in Old English untemed , Old Norse utamdr , Old High German ungizamot .

Usage examples of untamed.

I will retire to some horrid cave in the midst of the untamed desart, and shagged with horrid shades, that outgloom the blackness of the infernal regions.

It required all the courage that Bertha Kircher possessed to lower herself to the ground within reach of the talons and fangs of this untamed forest beast, but she did it.

Over the years I had added border gardens along the stone walls, filled with day lilies and nicotiana, astilbe and asters, and had replaced an acre of untamed weed with a wildflower field that threw up a colorful sea of poppies, loosestrife, and cosmos.

The Nomen had struck off on their own millennia ago, abandoning the safety of human civilization for the untamed cosmos.

He had not left behind him a single rock fortress or forest den uncarried, a single tribe untamed.

Yet I singled out a white stallionthe pride of the herd, ungelded, untamed, and furious at this whole world.

Only a weather-beaten washboard along with an exposed edge from its rusted tub was visible in the untamed field.

She felt as if she were again in the enchanted Yth Forest, whose untamed, predatory power had all but ensnared her once.

She had been an untamed mestiza of the so-called shopkeeper aristocracy: seductive, rapacious, brazen, with a hunger in her womb that could have satisfied an entire barracks.

The Swamp, as Tuscarora called it, embodied his boyhood notion of primeval nature, the one spot untamed amidst tilled and retilled commonplaceness, the last fastness and abiding-place of the unknown.

There, under the sun and under the speckless sheen of the sky, the wooing of the Titan began, the vast primal passion, the two world-forces, the elemental Male and Female, locked in a colossal embrace, at grapples in the throes of an infinite desire, at once terrible and divine, knowing no law, untamed, savage, natural, sublime.

Shachim, but in those days there was a curious sort of elbow: unleveled, ancientry furrowed, a last untamed remnant of the original wagon-road, beginning just before the first tollgate I was to reach.

Shachim, but in those days there was a curious sort of elbow: unleveled, anciently furrowed, a last untamed remnant of the original wagon-road, beginning just before the first tollgate I was to reach.

She wore both her bliaut and her chemise cut low to show off her ample breasts, and her wild mane of copper curls gave her an untamed sensuality that any man would find challenging.

Comrade Gooch reminded me of the untamed chamois of the Alps, leaping from crag to crag.