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engender (v.)

early 14c., engendren, "beget, procreate," from Old French engendrer (12c.) "give birth to, beget, bear; cause, bring about," from Latin ingenerare "to implant, engender, produce," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + generare "bring forth, beget, produce," from genus "race, kind" (from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups).

With euphonious -d- in French. The meaning "cause, produce" is mid-14c. Also from early 14c. engendered was used in a theological sense, with reference to Jesus, "derived (from God)." Related: Engendering.

also from early 14c.
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updated on December 02, 2023

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