单词 | base-begot |
释义 | > as lemmasbase-begot C1. Forming adjectives with past participles with the sense ‘out of wedlock’, as base-begot, base-begotten, etc., or in sense A. 6b, as base-bred. See also baseborn adj. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > relationship to parent > [adjective] > illegitimate cheves-bornOE misbegetc1325 bastc1330 misbegettenc1330 bastard1376 unlawfula1425 naturalc1425 illegitime1502 base1529 base-begot1534 illegitimate1536 misbegotten1554 bastarded1579 misborn1583 nameless1594 spurious1598 unfathered1600 misgotten1623 misbegot1626 baseborn1645 slip-sprung1665 born in (or under or out of) wedlock1675 side wind1738 love-begotten1761 born on the wrong side of the blanket1771 anonymous1869 sinistral1897 1534 tr. Erasmus Dyaloge Funus sig. B.ii The fyfthe ordre the which be called the croked (the crouched freres I wolde say) came in amonge them. Agaynst whiche as it had bene a chylde base goten, ye other foure arose all togyder. 1558 in J. Raine Wills & Inventories Archdeaconry Richmond (1853) 123 To Rauphe Vincent my baise begotten son the some of iij. li vj s. vij. d. yerelie out of my manor of Smeton. 1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. To his Bk. sig. ¶. iv If that any aske thy name, Say, thou wert base begot with blame. 1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. iv. sig. Gv Whose verie eies will blaze His base bred spirit. 1609 S. Daniel Civile Wares (rev. ed.) i. li. 14 Prolongs this not long base-begg'd breath. 1793 Person County Poor Rec. 17 Sept. in N. E. Eliason Tarheel Talk (1956) 259 Be allowed the sum of Ten Pounds for the support of a Base begotten child. 1827 R. Montgomery Age Reviewed 42 All the base-bred democratic gang, Praise Morgan's lore. 1884 H. H. Jackson Ramona I. xi. 208 I knew in the beginning no good would come of it; base begotten, base born, she has but carried out the instincts of her nature. 1920 P. MacGill Maureen v. 206 Was not Maureen the daughter of Kathleen O'Mailey, a girl base begotten who judged by accident of birth was fit for any misdemeanor? 1943 B. MacMahon in D. Pierce Irish Writing 20th Cent. (2000) 551/2 He learned a good deal about turf in the course of his search. Some sods, he found, are base-bred, gloomy-looking. < as lemmas |
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