Lewis Short
(verb) : ē-dŏmo, ŭi, ĭtum, 1
* To tame completely, conquer, overcome, vanquish, subdue (rare; mostly poet. and in postAug. prose).
* Prop.: (Roma) edomito sustulit orbe caput,Ov. F. 4, 256; cf. id. A. A. 3, 114.
* Transf.: pastinaca edomita, opp. agrestis,Col. 9, 4, 5: aes igni,to melt,Plin. 33, 3, 20, § 65: ramum oleae curvando,id. 17, 19, 30, § 137: vitiosam naturam ab eo sic edomitam et compressam esse doctrina, ut, etc., * Cic. Fat. 5, 10 (al. domitam): feritatem,Col. 11, 3, 37; Lact. 4, 25, 8: nefas, * Hor. C. 4, 5, 22: labores,Sil. 3, 531: lumina,to lull to sleep,id. 10, 343.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary