单词 | ferae naturae |
释义 | ferae naturae in American English (ˈfirinəˈturi) Latin Law nondomesticated animals and fowls that are no one's private property Word origin L, of a wild natureferae naturae in American English (ˈfiri nəˈturi, -ˈtjuri) adjective Law (of animals) wild or undomesticated (distinguished from domitae naturae) Word origin [1655–65; ‹ L: lit., of a wild nature]This word is first recorded in the period 1655–65. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: chassis, contour, disk, neutralize, outline |
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