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Begotten vs. Beget — What's the Difference?

Begotten vs. Beget — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Begotten and Beget

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Begotten

A past participle of beget.

Beget

To produce (offspring) by sexual reproduction. Used especially of a man.

Begotten

Past participle of beget

Beget

To cause to exist or occur; produce
Violence begets more violence.

Begotten

Brought into being by one's begetter(s).
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Beget

To father; to sire; to produce (a child).

Begotten

(of offspring) generated by procreation;
Naturally begotten child

Beget

To cause; to produce.

Beget

To bring forth.

Beget

To happen to; befall.

Beget

To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; - commonly said of the father.
Yet they a beauteous offspring shall beget.

Beget

To get (with child.

Beget

To produce as an effect; to cause to exist.
Love is begot by fancy.

Beget

Make children;
Abraham begot Isaac
Men often father children but don't recognize them

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