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Self-begotten — Self be*got ten, a. Begotten by one s self, or one s own powers. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
self-begotten — adj. produced by oneself or itself; not made externally. * * * adj. * * * self begotˈ or selfˈ begottˈen adjective (archaic) Being its own parent, as is the phoenix • • • Main Entry: ↑self … Useful english dictionary
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