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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them" [syn: get , engender , father , mother , sire , generate , bring forth ] [also: begotten , begot , begetting , begat ]

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Begotten is a 1990 American experimental dark fantasy horror film written, produced, edited and directed by E. Elias Merhige . It narrates the story of Genesis while re-imagining it. Begotten is considered by Merhige himself as the start of an unofficial ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Beget \Be*get"\, v. t. [imp. Begot , (Archaic) Begat ; p. p. Begot , Begotten ; p. pr. & vb. n. Begetting .] [OE. bigiten, bigeten, to get, beget, AS. begitan to get; pref. be- + gitan. See Get , v. t. ] To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; -- ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., past participle adjective from beget .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (past participle of beget English)

Usage examples of begotten.

Whether it was befitting that announcement should be made to her of that which was to be begotten of her?

When Lucifer seduced Eve, and Cain was begotten, then Cain begat children and these were referred to also as the sons and daughters of Lucifer.

The farmer understands that if he wishes to materially improve his cows, the first offspring must be begotten by a better, purer breed, and all that follow will be essentially benefited, even if not so well sired.

I know that you have obeyed my commands which I gave to you before we parted in the bygone years, O my begotten in the goddess.

King of Eternity, Lord of Everlastingness, God whose existence is millions of years, eldest son of Nut, begotten by Geb, the Ancestor-Chief, Lord of the Crowns of the South and the North, Lord of the High White Crown.

Asturias, and placed them in the Sierra Morena, they would not die till they had begotten fifty children.

He had been begotten without love, without beauty, tenderness, magic, or any nobleness of spirit, by the idiot, blind hunger of a lust so vile that it knew no loathing for filth, stench, foulness, haggish ugliness, and asked for nothing better than a bag of guts in which to empty out the accumulations of its brutish energies.

If such men as Spinoza, Kant, Schopenhauer, Spencer, and Nietzsche had married and begotten sons, those sons, it is probable, would have contributed as much to philosophy as the sons and grandsons of Veit Bach contributed to music, or those of Erasmus Darwin to biology, or those of Henry Adams to politics, or those of Hamilcar Barcato the art of war.

Now because the Son is Wisdom begotten, and Truth proceeding from the Father, and His perfect Image, consequently, judiciary power is properly attributed to the Son of God.

Scorned by the One God of whose son he was begotten, Elua trod with bare feet on the bosom of his mother Earth and wandered singing, and where he went, flowers bloomed in his footprints.

Opposite to me sat the colonel, a leer of triumphant mockery on his face, begotten, methought, of his joy at my departure.

In the participle passive many of them are formed by en, as taken, shaken, forsaken, broken, spoken, born, shorn, sworn, torn, worn, woven, cloven, thriven, driven, risen, smitten, ridden, chosen, trodden, gotten, begotten, forgotten, sodden.

For the Universe is not a Principle and Source: it springs from a source, and that source cannot be the All or anything belonging to the All, since it is to generate the All, and must be not a plurality but the Source of plurality, since universally a begetting power is less complex than the begotten.

Kaur and her scientists had already begotten several batches of scarily smart superkids.

They, like Folsom, were married, lived in substantial houses, and had begotten children.