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To beget = leholeed (להוליד) he begot = hu holeed (הוא הוליד)
Begat or begot, and in the past tense, begotten, meaning made or created.
Adopted can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That family adopted three children. Adjective: an adopted child
The word "adopted" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it means to legally take someone else's child and raise it as your own, while as an adjective, it describes something that has been taken on or accepted.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
The word adoptive is an adjective meaning "one who has adopted." An adoptive mother would be one who has adopted a child who was not born from her. At the time of the adoption, the child becomes legally hers, just as if it were born from her.
The word "orphan" is gender neutral. It can be used for either a boy or a girl. An orphan is a child who's mother and father are dead and the child has not been adopted.
(The word "adoptee" is someone who is adopted, or taken under guardianship.) "After his parents died, the boy had no family and became an adoptee." "Sarah is the adoptee child in our family, but I usually get her mixed up with Sally: in short, I can't remember which of our children is the adoptee."
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The word for "adopted" in French is "adopté."
Your grandson's half-brother would be the son of your son's wife and another man. This means the child has no blood relation to your son and, thus, to you. If the child was not adopted by your son, then he would be your son's stepchild. By extension, you could call the child your step-grandchild, but this isn't really a commonly used word. If your son has officially adopted the child, he would be his adoptive son and, by extension, your adoptive grandson.