An element of a lineage, especially of a lineage given in the Bible(noun)
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Use "begat" in a sentence
"Mary Magdalene inspires, these women say, because she was not a weakling -- the weeping Magdalene whose name begat the English word "maudlin" but a person of strength and character."
"We gave you a hands-on look at Android last week, and now the mobile platform that Google begat is available in all its source-code glory from the Android Open Source Project."
"Smart politics, in short, begat even better political messaging."