Begut

/bɪˈɡʌt/ verb

Past tense of beget in archaic or poetic usage; to father or cause to come into existence.

Old English begetan, from be- (around, about) + getan (to get, obtain). The word originally meant 'to get' or 'obtain' but evolved to mean 'to father' or 'procreate' in Middle English.

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