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BegottenBeget Be*get", v. t. [imp. Begot, (Archaic) Begat; p. p.
Begot, Begotten; p. pr. & vb. n. Begetting.] [OE.
bigiten, bigeten, to get, beget, AS. begitan to get; pref.
be- + gitan. See Get, v. t. ]
1. To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; --
commonly said of the father.
Yet they a beauteous offspring shall beget.
--Milton.
2. To get (with child.) [Obs.] --Shak.
3. To produce as an effect; to cause to exist.
Love is begot by fancy. --Granville. BegottenBegotten Be*got"ten,
p. p. of Beget. ForgottenForgotten For*got"ten,
p. p. of Forget. GottenGotten Got"ten,
p. p. of Get. GotterdammerungRagnarok Rag"na*rok", Ragnarok Rag"na*r["o]k", n. [Icel.,
fr. regin, r["o]gn, gods + r["o]k reason, origin, history;
confused with ragna-r["o]kr the twilight of the gods.] (Norse
Myth.)
The so-called ``Twilight of the Gods' (called in German
G["o]tterd["a]mmerung), the final destruction of the world
in the great conflict between the [AE]sir (gods) on the one
hand, and on the other, the gaints and the powers of Hel
under the leadership of Loki (who is escaped from bondage). Misbegotten
Misbegot Mis`be*got", Misbegotten Mis`be*got"ten, p. a.
Unlawfully or irregularly begotten; of bad origin;
pernicious. ``Valor misbegot.' --Shak.
Misgotten
Misgotten Mis*got"ten, a.
Unjustly gotten. --Spenser.
Unbegotten
Unbegot Un`be*got", Unbegotten Un`be*got"ten, a. [Pref. un-
not + begot, begotten.]
Not begot; not yet generated; also, having never been
generated; self-existent; eternal.
Ungotten
Ungot Un*got", Ungotten Un*got"ten, a.
1. Not gotten; not acquired.
2. Not begotten. [Obs. or Poetic] ``His loins yet full of
ungot princes.' --Waller.
Meaning of Gotte from wikipedia
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Goette or
Götte is a
German language surname from the
personal name Gothard.
Notable people with the name include:
Alexander Goette (1840–1922), German...
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Jeannette Götte (born 13
March 1979) is a
German former football midfielder. She was part of the
Germany women's
national football team at the 2000 Summer...
- Aguirre, the
Wrath of God (Spanish: [aˈɣire]; German: Aguirre, der Zorn
Gottes; [aˈɡɪʁə deːɐ̯ ˌtsɔʁn ˈɡɔtəs]) is a 1972 epic
historical drama film produced...
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Michael Götte (born 16 June 1979) is a
Swiss politician who
currently serves on the
National Council (Switzerland) for the
Swiss People's
Party since...
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Norman Bonink (drums).
Former members are
drummers Henk
Tjoonk and
Chris Götte. The band's four
members write the
music together, but
Slager is solely...
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Alexander Wilhelm Götte (December 31, 1840 –
February 5, 1922), best
known as
Alexander W. von Goette, was a
German zoologist born in St. Petersburg....
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Scandinavian ballads.
Garmarna was
founded in 1990.
Stefan Brisland-Ferner,
Gotte Ringqvist and
Rickard Westman were
inspired by old
Swedish music, which...
- "Christe, du Lamm
Gottes" (lit. "Christ, you Lamb of God") is a
Lutheran hymn,
often referred to as the
German Agnus Dei.
Martin Luther wrote the words...
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Ganseforth Gansel Gautier Gerster (until 7 June 1991)
Gilges Gleicke Glotz Götte (until 7 June 1991) Graf Großmann
Haack Hacker Hämmerle (until 31 July 1994)...
- By the
Grace of God (Latin: Dei Gratia,
abbreviated D.G.) is a for****c
phrase used
especially in
Christian monarchies as an
introductory part of the...