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English
Etymology
From a- + born.
Pronunciation
Adjective
aborn (not comparable)
- born, begotten, created, developed
1996 September 26, Newsweek, quotee, “A Tale of Exes and Ohs”, in The Daily Beast, retrieved 2012-09-14:After all, the author of "Portnoy's Complaint" and "Sabbath's Theater" has made a literary career out of fudging the line between his life and his fiction, writing endlessly aborn misogynistic protagonists teasingly named Philip.
2009 May 31, “Star Trek”, in Ron's Log, retrieved 2012-09-14:... or (B) explain it away as something caused by the circumstances of his birth: "Aye, we often see these moles on babes aborn on escape wessels under Romulan attack ... "
Verb
aborn
- past participle of abear
Anagrams
- Baron, NORBA, Nabor, Bonar, Barno, Borna, baron, Orban, Abron, Rabon, bonar, Arbon