garo’

English: Translation
Describes the calm, gentle nature of animals that are unafraid and trusting, exemplifying docility; serves as a core-morpheme antonym to "tinglas "
Notes

In Boie'nen, "garo'" stands in contrast to "tinglas," capturing the essence of docility and tameness in animals. It conveys a sense of calmness, trust, and a lack of wariness, making it a fitting antonym to the skittish nature described by "tinglas."