To cause someone/thing to exist; to become the father of - see link below:
Note: Only the Father can beget or 'procreate.' Thus Jesus leads the way as the present 'only begotten Son' but soon there is the promise of 10's of billions of sons and daughters in the God Family (2 Corinthians 6:18).
A "git" is a rude name, meaning a contemptible person, or a bastard. (from beget)
breed, birth, cause, bring, hatch
its an old word from the bible meaning to be the father or parent of so an example would be Adam and eve did beget cane and abel but can also be used Violence begets Violence
to be the father of. so and so "beget" so and so. it can also skip a few generations.... so it would be possible to say the my great grandfather beget my brother. Often used in genealogies, and usually only with regards to the males in the family.
beget
"Beget" is a verb that means to produce or bring about, particularly in the context of generating offspring. It is often used in a biological or familial sense, indicating the act of fathering or mothering children. In a broader context, it can refer to causing something to happen or giving rise to an idea or situation. The term is often found in literary or biblical texts.
debt sweat beget
It pertains to parentage: "Fred was their only begotten son", meaning he was their only son and very probably implicitly their only child. The root verb is "beget", = "to become the parents of". Archaic, but can still be used sparingly for effect.
sire
No, "beget" and "begot" do not mean married. These terms refer to the act of producing offspring or bringing forth children. "Beget" is the base form of the verb, while "begot" is its past tense. Marriage is a separate concept related to the legal and social union between individuals.
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