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.
To create, to beget.
noun:Zeugen = witnessesverb:zeugen = to father, sire, beget, procreate
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
It mean like chocked up with fear or restricted with fear
debt sweat beget
Begot is the past tense of beget. In the Bible, it indicates who is the father of someone else. Figuratively speaking, it's used like "produced."
Phobophobia...
sire
Tropophobia - fear of changesTropophobia - fear of changesTropophobia - fear of changesTropophobia - fear of changesTropophobia - fear of changes
We have nothing to fear