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Wild not for lack of taming, but for refusing every leash offered.
means Not domesticated, controlled, or civilized — keeping its raw, unrestrained natural state.
from From Old English 'tam' (docile, broken-in for use), plus the negating 'un-' — literally the never-broken, the still-feral.
Tame rootShares ancestry with 'docile' and Latin 'domus,' home.
Wider useApplies to hair, frontiers, and ambition alike.
Not untamableUntamed means uncaught; untamable means uncatchable.