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River in Wales and England
The River Teme (pronounced /tiːm/; Welsh: Afon Tefeidiad) rises in Mid Wales, south of Newtown, and flows southeast roughly forming the border between
River_Teme
River in New Zealand
The Teme River is a river of the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows north from its sources in rough hill country north of the
Teme_River
Topics referred to by the same term
River Teme is a river in England and Wales. Teme may also refer to: Teme River, New Zealand Teme (philosophy), a term meaning technological meme Teme
Teme_(disambiguation)
River in Romania and Serbia
(Romanian: Timiș, Serbian: Тамиш / Tamiš, Hungarian: Temes, German: Temesch) is a 359-kilometre-long (223 mi) river that flows through the Banat region of Romania
Timiș
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up temes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Temes may refer to several places: Temes County, or County of Temes, former county of the Kingdom of
Temes
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
County of Temes (Hungarian: Temes, Romanian: Timiș, Serbian: Тамиш or Tamiš, German: Temes or Temesch) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the
Temes_County
River in the United Kingdom
tributaries are the Vyrnwy, the Tern, the Teme, the Warwickshire Avon, and the Worcestershire Stour. By convention, the River Severn is usually considered to end
River_Severn
Town and civil parish in Shropshire, England
which bypasses the town. The town is near the confluence of the rivers Corve and Teme. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late
Ludlow
River in southern England
Yorkshire, the Tavy on Dartmoor, the Team of the North East, the Teifi and Teme of Wales, the Teviot in the Scottish Borders and a Thames tributary, the
River_Thames
River in Shropshire, England
The River Onny is a river in Shropshire, England. It is a major tributary of the River Teme. The river's name derives from Welsh and means the river on
River_Onny
River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Teme (K458) was a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy that was built during the Second World War. The frigate was named for the River Teme, a river
HMS_Teme
of rivers, nor much agreement as to what constitutes a river. Thus the River Ure and River Ouse can be counted as one river system or as two rivers. If
Major rivers of the United Kingdom
Major_rivers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Etymology of placenames derived from Celtic languages
(river), Devon/Cornwall Tame (river), Greater Manchester Tame (river), North Yorkshire Tame (river), West Midlands Team (river), Tyne and Wear Teme (river)
Celtic_toponymy
Rahotaiepa River Te Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek Te Wharau River Teal River Tekapo River Teme River Temuka River Tengawai River Teviot River Thomas River (Canterbury)
List_of_rivers_of_New_Zealand
First Nation in Ontario, Canada
Teme Augama Anishinabek is located on Bear Island in the heart of Lake Temagami, the second largest in Lake Temagami after Temagami Island. Its community
Teme_Augama_Anishinabek
rivers of Wales, organised geographically. It is taken anti-clockwise from the Dee Estuary to the M48 Bridge that separates the estuary of the River Wye
List_of_rivers_of_Wales
Turkic nomadic people
Tisza rivers. The Cumans tried to leave Hungary with their loot and prisoners, but King Ladislaus I of Hungary reached and defeated them near the Temes river
Cumans
Austro-Hungarian then Romanian river monitor
NMS Ardeal was a Temes-class river monitor originally named SMS Temes while in Austro-Hungarian Navy service. Built in 1904, Temes was the lead ship of
NMS_Ardeal
River Branch River Leatham River Goulter River Hamilton River Marchburn River Ōhinemahuta River Tuamarina River Waihopai River Avon River Teme River Tummil
List of rivers of the Marlborough District
List_of_rivers_of_the_Marlborough_District
1651 final battle of the English Civil War
of Worcester. The area of the battle was bisected by the River Severn, with the River Teme forming an additional obstacle to the south-west of Worcester
Battle_of_Worcester
River in central England
grantee, with powers to improve both this river and the River Teme. He had already bought a number of mills on the river, but there were few objections from
River_Avon,_Warwickshire
River in Shropshire, England
source mouth The River Clun runs mostly through Shropshire, England and joins the River Teme at Leintwardine, Herefordshire. The Clun Valley is part of
River_Clun,_Shropshire
Series of border conflicts
forces, Manuel ordered the pretender Boris to pillage the region of the Temes River (Temesköz) at the head of a Byzantine army and forced three small Hungarian
Byzantine–Hungarian War (1149–1155)
Byzantine–Hungarian_War_(1149–1155)
River in Wales and England
(1996) The Rivers Wye and Lugg Navigation: A Documentary History 1555–1951, Logaston Press, ISBN 978-18-738-27895 King, P. "The River Teme and Other Midlands
River_Wye
Town in Worcestershire, England
of the castle that was constructed to defend and control the original River Teme crossing. It has also been described as "... the remains of an 11th-century
Tenbury_Wells
River in Shropshire, England
source mouth The River Kemp is a tributary of the River Clun which flows through Shropshire, England. The river is formed from two small unnamed streams
River_Kemp
Finham Brook (R) River Sherbourne (R) Smite Brook (L) River Swift (R) River Teme (R) Laughern Brook (L) Leigh Brook (R) Sapey Brook (R) River Rea, Shropshire
List_of_rivers_of_England
River in the West Midlands of England
with the River Tame, Greater Manchester, and it is likely that the River Thame, the River Thames, the River Teme, the River Team, and the River Tamar all
River_Tame,_West_Midlands
River in Shropshire, England
The River Corve is a minor river in Shropshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Teme which it joins in the town of Ludlow, and which joins the
River_Corve
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
of the town was 3-600 paces long. Between the road to Jabuka and the Temes River - from Pancsova to Jabuka stretched vineyards for a distance of 3600
Battle_of_Pancsova
King of Hungary from 1077 to 1095
Tisza rivers. The Cumans tried to leave Hungary with their huge booty and prisoners, but King Ladislaus reached and defeated them near the Temes river. Ladislaus
Ladislaus_I_of_Hungary
Class of Austro-Hungarian river monitor warships
The Temes class consisted of two river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy that saw service during World War I. A notable member was Bodrog (later
Temes-class_monitor
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1552 to 1716
Temeşvar is given after the Hungarian one, Temesvár meaning "Castle on the Temes" (River). Since the capture of Belgrade (1521), Ottoman forces have intensified
Temeşvar_Eyalet
Nant-yr-henfron River Ithon River Lugg River Teme River Usk (Upper Usk) - Afon Wysg (Wysg Uchaf) River Wye - Lower Wye - Afon Gwy - Gwy Isaf River Wye (Tributaries)
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Powys
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Powys
River in Shropshire, England
The River Unk is a small river in Shropshire, England that runs for 9.7 miles (15.6 km) before flowing into the River Clun. It rises close to the site
River_Unk,_Shropshire
Village in Worcestershire, England
Knighton on Teme, near Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. The village derives part of its name from the bridge over the River Rea. Newnham
Newnham_Bridge
(upper Wye)" (PDF). Natural Resources Wales. Retrieved 14 November 2020. "Teme Valley". Abberley and Malvern Hills Geopark. AMHG. Retrieved 1 April 2024
Extreme_points_of_Wales
Village in Worcestershire, England
village is located on the River Teme, about 6 miles west of Worcester on the A44 road. Off the main road near the River Teme is the red sandstone church
Broadwas
Road in Eastern Wales, Herefordshire and Shropshire
southern side of the Teme valley (heading downstream), crossing the England–Wales border into Herefordshire, then across the River Teme via Leintwardine Bridge
A4113_road
Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII – uboat.net". www.uboat.net. "HMCS Teme (K 458) (Canadian Frigate) – Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII – uboat
List_of_River-class_frigates
Village in Worcestershire, England
as Cnihtatun, meaning 'farm of the young men', and also mentions the River Teme. The parish consists of the village of Newnham Bridge and several small
Knighton_on_Teme
include breastwork monitors, the largest class of riverine warcraft known as river monitors, and was sometimes used as a generic term for any turreted ship
List of monitors of World War II
List_of_monitors_of_World_War_II
Austro-Hungarian monitor ship
Vardar was a Sava-class river monitor built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SMS Bosna, but was renamed SMS Temes (II) before she went into service. During
Yugoslav_monitor_Vardar
Village near Worcester, England
Deblins Green. Powick lies on the A449 and has two bridges across the River Teme, one ancient and one modern. The village contains a primary school, three
Powick
Village in Worcestershire, England
England. In 2021 the parish had a population of 871. Named after the River Teme which runs nearby, it has a village shop, parish church (dedicated to
Clifton_upon_Teme
Village in Shropshire, England
1895, partly in Herefordshire. The village is on the south bank of the River Teme, with Ludlow on the north bank, and is connected to the town by the grade
Ludford,_Shropshire
1941 class of frigates of the Royal Navy
The River class was a class of 151 frigates launched between 1941 and 1944 for use as anti-submarine convoy escorts in the North Atlantic. The majority
River-class_frigate
Tisza rivers. The Cumans tried to leave Hungary with their huge booty and prisoners, but King Ladislaus I reached and defeated them near the Temes river. King
List of military conflicts involving Hungary (800–1300)
List_of_military_conflicts_involving_Hungary_(800–1300)
(primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Following is a list of rivers of classical antiquity stating the Latin name, the equivalent English name
Rivers_of_classical_antiquity
Historical region in eastern-central Europe
the Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat (1849–1860). After 1860, later Serbian Banat was part of Torontal and Temes counties of Habsburg Kingdom of
Banat
River in southwest Shropshire, England
The Redlake is a minor river in southwest Shropshire, England. Its headwaters are to the south of Newcastle, on the other side of Spoad Hill (alternatively
River_Redlake
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
entered the bridgehead but found it abandoned and the bridge on the Temes river was dismantled. It is noteworthy that although the Hungarian troops were
Battle_of_Jarkovác
Village in Worcestershire, England
Abberley Hill, which is 283 metres (928 ft) tall, between the River Severn and River Teme. The civil parish had a population of 788 in the 2021 census
Abberley
Canal in England, now defunct
remains left, including an aqueduct over the River Rea, and parts of a three-arched aqueduct over the River Teme. The centre arch of the latter was destroyed
Leominster_Canal
River in Serbia and Bulgaria
root *temH- (“dark”), also present in the names of the Thames and Tamiš/Temes/Timiș, possibly with extension "-q" for water (present in Latin "aqua")
Timok
River in Shropshire and Worcestershire, England
entering the Teme at Newnham Bridge in Worcestershire. Its waters eventually reach the Bristol Channel, via the Severn. The upper stretch of the river is known
River_Rea,_Shropshire
Grade I listed castle in England
Herefordshire, England, 50m south of the River Teme. The castle guarded an important route from Ludlow along the Teme Valley to Knighton and on into Central
Brampton_Bryan_Castle
Danube and Tisza rivers. They tried to leave Hungary with their booty and prisoners, but King Ladislaus I defeated them near the Temes river. King Ladislaus
List of wars involving Hungary
List_of_wars_involving_Hungary
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
came from the east, set up another fortified camp at Tomasevác at the Temes River, barely 3 miles (20 km) from Nagybecskerek. On the same day, under the
Battle_of_Perlasz
Village in Worcestershire, England
Stockton on Teme is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England. It is close to the River Teme and is
Stockton_on_Teme
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
discharging into the River Severn River Teme – flows through Knighton down to Bucknell then Ludlow, before passing into Herefordshire River Rea – flows north
Shropshire Hills National Landscape
Shropshire_Hills_National_Landscape
Village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England
district of Worcestershire, England. It lies on the western side of the River Teme. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 31. It shares a grouped
Shelsley_Walsh
Nigerian hip-hop singer
Maxwell (born 26, June) known professionally as Wizard Chan is a Nigerian Afro-Teme and reggae singer, songwriter and music producer. He released his first official
Wizard_Chan
River in south Shropshire, England
variously, including "Ledwich" or "Ledwych". The brook is a tributary of the River Teme. Its sources are just south of Brown Clee Hill, in the vicinity of Stoke
Ledwyche_Brook
Non-metropolitan district in England
The River Teme is famous for its fishing and runs across the northern half of the district, from Tenbury Wells, to its confluence with the River Severn
Malvern_Hills_District
Hungarian claimant (1114-c. 1154)
Byzantine army. Upon Emperor Manuel's order, he pillaged the region of the Temes River at the head of a Byzantine army and forced a small Hungarian troop to
Boris_Kalamanos
The Körös class consisted of two river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy during the 1890s. They both served during World War I and were allocated
Körös-class_river_monitor
Lahovari. The class was based on similar Austro-Hungarian river monitors, such as the Körös and Temes classes. The Romanian warships were larger and had a
Brătianu-class_river_monitor
Bridge in Worcestershire, England
Eastham bridge was a Grade II listed bridge over the River Teme at Eastham, near Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, England. Built as a toll bridge in 1793
Eastham_bridge
Stream in Shropshire, England
Quinny Brook is a tributary stream of the River Onny which flows through the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England. Its source
Quinny_Brook
Ferry across the River Avon in England
pedestrian cable ferry linking Evesham and the village of Hampton across the River Avon in the English county of Worcestershire. The route dates back to the
Hampton_Ferry_(River_Avon)
Municipality in Ontario, Canada
these people, plus non-status residents and some non-residents is called the Teme-Augama Anishnabai. In addition to the main population centre called Temagami
Temagami
Nigerian high life musician
leader of the Majors Band (also called the Rivers Men in later years); their recorded hits include "So ala teme", "Yellow Sisi", "Gowon Special", and "Jolly
Rex_Lawson
Village in Worcestershire, England
Worcestershire, England. The village of Eardiston lies in the valley of the river Teme between Great Witley and Tenbury Wells. Characterised by its rural landscape
Eardiston
All or almost all rivers in Europe have alternative names in different languages. Some rivers have also undergone name changes for political or other
List of alternative names for European rivers
List_of_alternative_names_for_European_rivers
Opening engagement of World War I
Bodrog and SMS Temes, opened fire with their 12-cm guns on Belgrade from positions near the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Contemporary sources
Bombardment of Belgrade (1914)
Bombardment_of_Belgrade_(1914)
River in Worcestershire and Warwickshire, England
The River Arrow is a tributary of the River Avon and flows through Worcestershire and Warwickshire in the English Midlands. The Arrow rises on Beacon
River_Arrow,_Worcestershire
Military vessels during Second World War
destroyer 1,710 1 July 1943 scrapped 1950 Sava Royal Yugoslav Navy Temes river monitor 440 15 April 1920 paid off 1962 Savage Royal Navy S destroyer
List of ships of World War II (S)
List_of_ships_of_World_War_II_(S)
Water connection between Powys and Birmingham
Vallets Dingle Crossing) Teme Bridge (River Teme, Ludlow): 52°21′35″N 2°42′13″W / 52.359678°N 2.703721°W / 52.359678; -2.703721 (Teme Bridge) Ledwyche Brook:
Elan_aqueduct
Topics referred to by the same term
between Birmingham and Tamworth Tame Valley Industrial Estate, Tamworth Teme Valley This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Tame_Valley
Autonomous community of Spain
pp. 201–202. Piñero Chacón 1999, p. 202. "El sector del arroz en España teme por su futuro pese a los buenos precios". EfeAgro. EFE. 11 May 2021. "La
Extremadura
Town on the Wales-England border
Tref-y-clawdd [trɛvəˈklauð] or Trefyclo) is a market town and community on the River Teme in Powys, Wales. It is located on the England–Wales border, and a small
Knighton,_Powys
Surrey Advertiser Tavistock Times Gazette Teesdale Mercury Teesside Gazette Teme Valley Times Warwickshire Telegraph Watford Observer The West Briton Western
List of newspapers in the United Kingdom
List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom
Sedimentary basin in Central Europe
Kingdom of Croatia, the Kingdom of Slavonia and Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat.[citation needed] The Habsburg Monarchy was subsequently transformed
Pannonian_Basin
The Sava-class river monitors were built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy during the mid-1910s. The two ships of the class were assigned to the Danube Flotilla
Sava-class_river_monitor
1718–1778 Habsburg province in east-central Europe
The Banat of Temeswar or Banat of Temes was a Habsburg province that existed between 1718 and 1778. It was located in the present day region of Banat
Banat_of_Temeswar
Castle in Worcestershire, England
(and close to the River Teme), within the parish of Clifton-upon-Teme, about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the village of Clifton-upon-Teme and 4 miles (6.4 km)
Ham_Castle
Medieval castle in Shropshire, England
English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. The castle was probably founded by Walter de Lacy after the Norman Conquest
Ludlow_Castle
Leitha-class river monitor SMS Maros (1871) SMS Leitha (1871) Körös-class river monitor SMS Körös SMS Szamos (1892) Temes-class river monitor SMS Temes SMS Bodrog
List of ships of Austria-Hungary
List_of_ships_of_Austria-Hungary
Village in Shropshire, England
with the A49. The village is situated near the confluence of the River Teme and River Onny. The latter splits the village into two, with the church and
Bromfield,_Shropshire
Town in Worcestershire, England
of 2,903 in the 2021 census. Upton is situated on the west bank of the River Severn and is located 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Malvern. The town has
Upton_upon_Severn
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
Interpretations (with Emphasis on Eurasian/Nomadic Elements)]. Migracijske i Etničke Teme (in Croatian). 23 (3). Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies: 251–268
Croatia
Dismantled English railway
built along the bed of the disused Leominster Canal, and crossed the River Teme by way of a bridge north of the earlier canal aqueduct. The T&B then joined
Tenbury_and_Bewdley_Railway
Village in Worcestershire, England
village is on the A4103, the main road linking Worcester and Hereford. The River Teme forms the northern boundary of the parish. Bransford shares a grouped
Bransford
Village in Worcestershire, England
such as the Worcestershire Way which passes close by Rodge Hill, and the River Teme is also near the village. The village is home to Martley Cricket Club
Martley
Village in Shropshire, England
miles (4.8 km) north of Ludlow. The River Corve flows through the parish, on its way south towards the River Teme, and passes immediately to the west
Stanton_Lacy
Road in the West Midlands
eastbound, one will cross Gosford Brook, River Teme, Ledwyche Brook, Corn Brook, River Rea, River Severn, River Stour, (in both Kidderminster and Halesowen)
A456_road
Upland area in Shropshire, West Midlands
hectares (12,090 acres). Its major watercourses are the rivers Corve, Onny, Severn and Teme and the Ledwyche and Rea brooks. The average elevation is
Shropshire_Hills
Road in Worcestershire and Herefordshire
Hereford, and is liable to flooding at Bransford, where it crosses the River Teme. Lauren Murray (28 June 2007). "Flood defences can't stop rising water"
A4103_road
County of England
centre and museum Pershore Abbey River Severn at Worcester and Bewdley, River Avon at Pershore or Evesham River Teme and valley Severn Valley Railway
Worcestershire
TEME RIVER
TEME RIVER
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TEMEL means "basic, fundamental."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Time
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Without flaw.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Italian, Portuguese
Twin
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Teresa, TERE means "harvester."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Biblical
admiration; perfection; consummation
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English
Country; World
Boy/Male
Gaelic Native American
Little dark.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Temple Settlement
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Irish
Young Girl
Boy/Male
Tamil
Time
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Righteous; A Palm Tree
Boy/Male
Hindu
Time
Boy/Male
Biblical
Admiration, perfection, consummation.
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Swahili
Full of Happiness
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Hunter; Harvest / Harvester
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name KEME means "secret."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Time; Point of Time
TEME RIVER
TEME RIVER
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Tamil
Drawing; Painting
Boy/Male
Sikh
Elixir of Love
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worshipped, Blessing of Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish, Swiss
Pure One; Form of Catherine; Clear; Summer Forest; Abbreviation of Katherine
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Female Version of Daniel
Boy/Male
Hindu
Goddess of earth, Lord of serpents or Vasuki
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : from Middle English whit ‘white’, hence a nickname for someone with white hair or an unnaturally pale complexion. In some cases it represents a Middle English personal name, from an Old English byname, Hwīt(a), of this origin. As a Scottish and Irish surname it has been widely used as a translation of the many Gaelic names based on bán ‘white’ (see Bain 1) or fionn ‘fair’ (see Finn 1). There has also been some confusion with Wight.Translated form of cognate and equivalent names in other languages, such as German Weiss, French Blanc, Polish Białas (see Bialas), etc.Peregrine White (1620–1704), brother of Resolved, was born in Cape Cod harbor on board the Mayflower, thus becoming the first child of English descent to be born in New England. His father, William White, was the son of the rector of Barham, near Ipswich, Suffolk, England; he died in 1621 during the first winter at Plymouth Colony.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Ancient Oak Tree
Male
Russian
(ПетÑ) Pet form of Russian Pyotr, PETYA means "rock, stone."
TEME RIVER
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n.
Performance or occurrence of an action or event, considered with reference to repetition; addition of a number to itself; repetition; as, to double cloth four times; four times four, or sixteen.
v. t.
To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
v. i.
To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.
n.
Tense.
v. t.
To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.
superl.
Deficient in spirit or animation; spiritless; dull; flat; insipid; as, a tame poem; tame scenery.
n.
As many writings as are bound in a volume, forming part of a larger work; a book; -- usually applied to a ponderous volume.
n.
A proper time; a season; an opportunity.
v. t.
To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly.
n.
The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; -- often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times.
v. t.
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.
n.
The present life; existence in this world as contrasted with immortal life; definite, as contrasted with infinite, duration.
n.
A particular period or part of duration, whether past, present, or future; a point or portion of duration; as, the time was, or has been; the time is, or will be.
superl.
Reduced from a state of native wildness and shyness; accustomed to man; domesticated; domestic; as, a tame deer, a tame bird.
a.
Honored for a long time; venerable, and worthy of honor, by reason of antiquity, or long continuance.
v. t.
To measure, as in music or harmony.
a.
To reduce from a wild to a domestic state; to make gentle and familiar; to reclaim; to domesticate; as, to tame a wild beast.
v. i.
To pass time; to delay.
a.
To subdue; to conquer; to repress; as, to tame the pride or passions of youth.
n.
The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time.