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单词 prognate
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prognateadj.n.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin prōgnātus.
Etymology: < classical Latin prōgnātus born or sprung from, (as noun) child, descendant < the same Indo-European base as Sanskrit prajāta- born < the same Indo-European base as classical Latin prō- pro- prefix1 + the same Indo-European base as classical Latin gnātus , nātus , past participle of gnāscī , nāscī to be born (see nascent adj.). With use as noun compare earlier progeny n.
Obsolete. rare.
A. adj.
Innate, congenital; (as past participle) born, descended.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > source or principle of life > birth > [adjective] > born
bornOE
prognatec1600
enixed1607
nascenta1624
native1655
the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adjective] > innate or natural
i-cundeeOE
fleshly971
kindlyOE
kindc1175
naturalc1275
kindc1390
innatea1420
nativea1425
inborn1513
innative1513
habitual1526
ingenerate1531
instincta1538
innated1545
inset1545
of one's nativity1582
inbreda1592
connatural1599
prognatec1600
ingenious1601
ingenit1604
congenite1610
connativea1618
intuitive1621
infusive1630
habituous1633
veined1633
genial1646
connatea1652
relollacean1654
relollaceous1657
relolleous1662
congenial1664
complanted1668
ingrown1670
ingenerated1677
unborrowed1704
cogenite1712
born1741
naturable1771
unacquired1793
congenerous1813
congenital1848
ingrain1852
indigenousa1864
ingenital1886
wired-in1957
society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > descendant > [adjective]
descendantc1429
branchedc1475
originala1500
descended1565
descending1594
originary1594
exact1596
prognatec1600
c1600 J. Leach in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eminent Lit. Men (1843) 75 Not myne owne nature.., but your nature, generositie prognate, and come from your atavite progenitours.
1625 W. Morrell New-England 18 The consort of his bed must be of blood Coequall, when an of-spring comes as good, And highly bred in all high parts of state, As their Commanders of whom they'rs prognate.
1677 T. Harvey tr. J. Owen Epigrams ii. 24 Caecil and Atlas nobly both prognate.
B. n.
Offspring; (figurative) outcome, consequence.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > [noun]
bairn830
childOE
foodc1225
whelp?c1225
birtha1325
first-begottenc1384
conceptiona1398
impc1412
heir1413
foddera1425
fryc1480
collop?1518
increase1552
spawn1589
under-bougha1661
prognate1663
chickadee1860
1663 E. Waterhouse Fortescutus Illustratus i. 19 For Kingship was looked upon in the World to be the Prognate of God, and a derivative from his Wisdom.
1667 E. Waterhouse Short Narr. Fire London 62 If he speaks no fiat, folly is the best prognate of our contrivances.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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