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born
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b??n/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?b??n/
- Rhymes: -??(?)n
- Homophones: borne, bourn, bourne, Bourne (in accents with the horse-hoarse merger), bawn (in non-rhotic accents)
Etymology 1
From Middle English born, boren, borne, iborne, from Old English boren, ?eboren, from Proto-West Germanic *boran, *giboran, from Proto-Germanic *buranaz, past participle of Proto-Germanic *beran? (“to bear, carry”), equivalent to bear +? -en. Cognate with Saterland Frisian gebooren (“born”), West Frisian berne (“born”), Dutch geboren (“born”), German geboren (“born”), Swedish boren (“born”).
Verb
born
- past participle of bear; given birth to.
- (obsolete) past participle of bear in other senses.
- 1784, Thomas Sheridan, Life of Dr. Swift, Section I
- In some monasteries the severity of the clausure is hard to be born.
- 1784, Thomas Sheridan, Life of Dr. Swift, Section I
Translations
Adjective
born (not comparable)
- Having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character; innate; inherited.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- borne
- né, née
Etymology 2
Dialectal variant of burn.
Noun
born (plural borns)
- (Tyneside) Alternative spelling of burn (a stream)
References
- Frank Graham (1987) The New Geordie Dictionary, ?ISBN
Verb
born (third-person singular simple present borns, present participle bornin, simple past and past participle bornt)
- (Tyneside) Alternative spelling of burn (with fire etc.)
References
- Newcastle 1970s, Scott Dobson and Dick Irwin, [1]
Anagrams
- Brno, Norb
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
born f (plural bornen)
- (dialectal) Obsolete form of bron.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- barn
Noun
born n
- indefinite plural of barn
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boln
English
Alternative forms
- bollen
Etymology
From Middle English bolnen, bollen, from Old Norse bólgna, from bolginn (“swollen”), past participle of a verb represented by Old English belgan (“to swell”). Compare Swedish bulna (“to swell, be swollen”), Danish bolne (“to swell, be swollen”). Related to belly, bellows.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bo?ln/
Adjective
boln (comparative more boln, superlative most boln)
- (obsolete) Swollen; puffed out.
Verb
boln (third-person singular simple present bolns, present participle bolning, simple past and past participle bolned)
- (obsolete) To swell; to puff.
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