derived from the English word
dauntderived from the Old French word
danterderived from the Latin word
domitare (tame, break in)
derived from the Latin word
domare (subdue, master, tame)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*demə-derived from the Anglo-Norman word
daunterderived from the Latin word
domitare (tame, break in)
derived from the Latin word
domare (subdue, master, tame)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*demə-