domestic

domestic
DOMÉSTIC, -Ă, domestici, -ce, adj. 1. (Despre animale) Care trăieşte pe lângă casă, fiind folosit în anumite scopuri. 2. Care este legat de casă, de gospodărie, de familie, specific vieţii gospodăreşti; p. ext. intim, privat. – Din fr. domestique, lat. domesticus.
Trimis de RACAI, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX '98

Domestic ≠ sălbatic
Trimis de siveco, 03.08.2004. Sursa: Antonime

DOMÉSTIC adj. 1. (înv.) dumesnic. (Animal domestic.) 2. v. casnic. 3. casnic, menajer. (Aparat de uz domestic.) 4. v. intim.
Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime

DOMÉSTIC adj. v. intern.
Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime

doméstic adj. m., pl. doméstici; f. sg. doméstică, pl. doméstice
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

DOMÉSTI//C domesticcă (domesticci, domesticce) 1) (despre animale) Care trăieşte pe lângă casă, s-a deprins cu omul şi este folosit în avantajul acestuia. 2) rar Care se referă la casă sau la gospodărie; casnic; gospodăresc. /<fr. domestique, lat. domesticus
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

DOMÉSTIC, -Ă adj. 1. (Despre animale) Care trăieşte lângă casa omului; de casă. 2. (Despre ocupaţii, condiţii de trai) De casă, familial. [cf. fr. domestique, lat. domesticus].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 21.05.2006. Sursa: DN

doméstic (doméstică), adj.1. (Despre animale) Care trăieşte pe lîngă casă. – 2. Care este legat de casă. lat. domesticus (sec. XIX). Este dublet neol. de la dume(t)nic, adj. dispărut (sec. XVII), şi de la dumes(t)nic, adj. (domestic; blînd, liniştit; Bucov., fertil), care pare a fi rezultat al unei încrucişări cu sl. domaštinŭ (Cihac, II, 105; Puşcariu 556; Candrea-Dens., 522; REW 2732). – Der. domestici, vb. (a îmblînzi), din fr. domestiquer; dumesnici, vb. (a îmblînzi); dumes(t)nicie, s.f. (blîndeţe); nedumes(t)nicie, (încăpăţînare; posomoreală).
Trimis de blaurb, 14.11.2008. Sursa: DER

DOMÉSTIC, -Ă adj. 1. (despre animale) care trăieşte pe lângă casa omului. 2. (despre ocupaţii, condiţii de trai) de casă, familial; (referitor la un interior de apartament) intim. (< fr. domestique, lat. domesticus)
Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN

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