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Verb — An old-fashioned past tense of "beget," meaning to father a child or bring something into existence.

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What does “begat” mean?

The word “begat” means an old-fashioned past tense of "beget," meaning to father a child or bring something into existence. In plain terms, an archaic way of saying "fathered" or "gave rise to," mostly known from old Biblical language.

How do you pronounce “begat”?

“Begat” is pronounced bee-GAT (/biˈɡæt/ in IPA).

How do you use “begat” in a sentence?

Here is “begat” used in a sentence: “The Bible famously lists who begat whom across many generations.”

What part of speech is “begat”?

“Begat” is a verb.

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