begat
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- simple past of beget
- Synonym: begot
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Genesis 5:3:
- And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth:
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Matthew 1:2:
- Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren
- 2012 February 1, Kathy Gilbert, “Pitching In”, in Chatter Chattanooga[1], retrieved 2012-09-29:
- Rugby football was created in the early 1800s at England’s all-boys Rugby School. The sport begat American football, Gaelic football, Australian rules football and Association football (aka soccer).
Verb
[edit]begat (third-person singular simple present begats, present participle begatting, simple past and past participle begatted)
- (nonstandard) To beget.
- 1970, Orson Welles, The Begatting of the President:
- 1984 February 4, Sue Hyde, quoting Sappho Jones, “Abortion Activists Mark Jan 22. Anniversary”, in Gay Community News, volume 11, number 28, page 12:
- I'm just a dyke who wants a kid/What could be weird about that/You don't have to be straight to begat
- 2012 January 19, Ed Raymond, “Sometimes That Old Time Religion, Begatted By Bigots, Bishops, Bullies, And Bastards, Is Not Worth A Damn”, in Duluth Reader[2]:
Noun
[edit]begat (plural begats)
- (nonstandard) An element of a lineage, especially of a lineage given in the Bible
- 2000, Earl F. Lehman, The God Bu$ine$$, page 59:
- To put food on the table, Ruth gleaned in the fields and one of the fields belonged to Boaz who noticed her and admired her. They married and Ruth bore a son, Obed. There ensues a begat-ridden genealogy and....
- 2002, P. J. O'Rourke, The CEO of the Sofa, page 146:
- There's a bunch of begats in First Chronicles, chapter six, and it's way dull, especially if you consider what a begat involves.
- 2002, Geoffrey H. Hartman with Dr. Geoffrey Hartman, The longest shadow: in the aftermath of the Holocaust, page 108:
- In many instances even that cannot be done," and John Edgar Wideman prefaces Damballah with "A Begat Chart" and a "Family Tree."
Usage notes
[edit]- This is uncommon in the singular.
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