yborn
English
Etymology
Verb
yborn (obsolete)
- past participle of bear
- Edmund Spenser
- Yet did this trusty squire with proud disdain
For his friend's sake her offered favours scorn,
And she herself her sire of whom she was yborn.
- Yet did this trusty squire with proud disdain
- Edmund Spenser
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English ġeboren
Verb
yborn
- past participle of bear
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