domatore
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Late Latin domātōrem, reshaping of Classical Latin domitōrem (“tamer”), derived from domō (“to tame”). By surface analysis, domare + -tore.
domatore m (plural domatori, feminine domatrice)
domātōre m
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