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Definition of "true-born" [true•-born]

  • Of genuine birth; having a right by birth to any title. (adjective)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "true-born" in a sentence
  • "A final motive was that it reassigned the discovery of Francis Bacon's authorship from a "mad" American woman to a true-born Englishman, a quiet, retiring man of letters, an Oxford-educated rector from the heart of England."
  • "Clearly, for example, it would be an outrage for true-born Americans to be governed by a dirty no-good Mex — oh, wait."
  • "Up and down England men start to muster their forces and consider whether they would do better under a hated French queen with a true-born baby prince in her arms, or to follow the handsome and beloved Englishman, Richard of York, to wherever his ambition may take him."
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