begotten
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be·got·ten
bi-ˈgä-tᵊn
bē-
past participle of beget
There is no killing the suspicion that deceit has once begotten.—George Eliot
This small, austerely decorated restaurant on the unfashionable end of Melrose Avenue has begotten a second establishment …—Jean T. Barrett
: brought into existence by or as if by a parent
"He didn't send his only begotten son through a whirlwind …"—Jesse Jackson
… she was also a self-absorbed alcoholic with a penchant for promiscuous infidelity and scant interest in such minor matters as her only begotten child.—Deborah Orr
see also misbegotten, ill-begotten
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