"umbor" meaning in Old English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈum.bor/
Etymology: Origin obscure. Possibly from Proto-West Germanic *unbur (“unborn child, womb-child”), from Proto-Germanic *unburaz (“unborn”, adjective), equivalent to un- (“un-, not”) + a derivative of Proto-Germanic *beraną (“to bear”), related to Old English byre (“son, child, descendant”). Etymology templates: {{unk|ang|title=Origin obscure}} Origin obscure, {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*unbur|t=unborn child, womb-child}} Proto-West Germanic *unbur (“unborn child, womb-child”), {{der|ang|gem-pro|*unburaz|pos=adjective|t=unborn}} Proto-Germanic *unburaz (“unborn”, adjective), {{pre|ang|un-||t1=un-, not}} un- (“un-, not”) +, {{der|ang|gem-pro|*beraną|t=to bear}} Proto-Germanic *beraną (“to bear”), {{cog|ang|byre|t=son, child, descendant}} Old English byre (“son, child, descendant”) Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=n|g2=|g3=|head=umbor|sort=}} umbor n, {{ang-noun|n|head=umbor}} umbor n Inflection templates: {{ang-decl-noun-a-n|umbor}}, {{ang-decl-noun|umbor|umbor|umbor|umbor|umbores|umbora|umbore|umborum|num=|title=|type=strong a-stem}} Forms: strong [table-tags], umbor [nominative, singular], umbor [nominative, plural], umbor [accusative, singular], umbor [accusative, plural], umbores [genitive, singular], umbora [genitive, plural], umbore [dative, singular], umborum [dative, plural]
  1. (poetic) child Tags: neuter, poetic Synonyms: bearn, ċild Related terms: bearn, beran, bora, byre
    Sense id: en-umbor-ang-noun-3cnmaRlC Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Old English terms prefixed with un-

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