DOMITAE NATURAE
domitae naturae (dom-<<schwa>>-tee n<<schwa>>-tyoor-ee). [Latin] Hist. Of a tame nature;
not wild. • This term usu. refers to long-domesticated animals, such as sheep or cattle, in which a
person has absolute property rights. But it can also refer to naturally wild animals that have been
tamed. [Blacks Law 8th]