What is another word for Begat?

Pronunciation: [bɪɡˈat] (IPA)

Begat is a word commonly found in religious texts, specifically in the Bible. It refers to the process of giving birth or procreating. However, many people might find this word archaic or difficult to understand. There are other words that can be used as synonyms for begat, such as fathered, sired, produced, spawned or gave life to. Each word shows a different nuance in the act of giving birth or procreating, but all convey the same meaning. Using these synonyms can make your writing more diverse and interesting while still maintaining the intended message.

What are the hypernyms for Begat?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Begat

Renowned Richert of your race record, Quhais prais and prowis cannot be exprest; Mair lustie lynyage nevir haid ane lord, For he Begat the bauldest bairnis and best, Maist manful men, and madinis maist modest, That ever wes syn Pyramus tym of Troy, But piteouslie thai peirles perles apest.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
Noble or base your feeling may be: it is something which these two, my parents who Begat me, have not.
"Hetty Wesley"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
He bitterly condemned secession, as simply disunion Begat by nullification, and went on to speak of his own attitude in apparently opposing the admission of Texas, which he had always desired to see become a part of the Union, and which he had always insisted rightfully belonged to us, and to have been given away by Monroe's treaty with Spain.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt

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