Begat vs Begad - What's the difference?
begat | begad |
(beget)
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(nonstandard) An element of a lineage, especially of a lineage given in the Bible
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(archaic) An expression of surprise, shock etc.
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As a verb begat
is simple past of beget.As a noun begat
is an element of a lineage, especially of a lineage given in the Bible.As an interjection begad is
an expression of surprise, shock etc.begat
English
Verb
(head)- And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth:
- Abraham begat' Isaac; and Isaac '''begat''' Jacob; and Jacob ' begat Judas and his brethren
citation, archiveorg= , accessdate=2012-09-29 , passage=Rugby football was created in the early 1800s at England’s all-boys Rugby School. The sport begat American football, Gaelic football, Australian rules football and Association football (aka soccer). }}
Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
* This is uncommon in the singular. English irregular simple past formsbegad
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Interjection
(en interjection)citation, isbn= , page=439 , passage=Begad', Perry, old fellow, all's well at last, eh?" exclaimed Anthony, grasping my hand. "What I mean to say is — will ye look at 'em, ' begad !.}}
