FERAE NATURAE


Meaning of FERAE NATURAE in English

ˈfeˌrīnəˈtu̇ˌrē; ˈfeˌrēnəˈtu̇ˌrē, ˈfiˌ- adjective

Etymology: Latin, of a wild nature

of an animal : wild by nature : not usually tamed — used of such animals as foxes and wild ducks in which at the common law no one can claim absolute property although a qualified property may be obtained by capturing them, by owning the land on which they are found, or by having a special privilege of hunting them

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