Borne

Word BORNE
Character 5
Hyphenation borne
Pronunciations /bɔːn/

Definitions and meanings of "Borne"

What do we mean by borne?

Carried or transported by. Often used in combination. adjective

Transmitted by. Often used in combination. adjective

Past participle of bear.

Same as bourn. noun

Bounded; limited; narrow-minded; of restricted intelligence.

Carried; conveyed; supported; defrayed. See bear, v. t. past participle

Carried, supported. adjective

Past participle of bear verb

To carry or convey, literally or figuratively.

To support, sustain, or endure.

To support, keep up, or maintain.

To press or impinge upon.

To produce, yield, give birth to.

(originally nautical) To be, or head, in a specific direction or azimuth (from somewhere).

To gain or win.

To wake up or come to. Urban Dictionary

A word used in a song or book Urban Dictionary

To be sexually aroused. Horny shortens down to horn, then changes to born. Hence sexually aroused: born. Urban Dictionary

1. what all babies want to be 2. to come to life 3. to come to existence Urban Dictionary

A parking spot so great that you would have had to be born in it. Urban Dictionary

A shit Minecraft Bedrock Edition controller player. Urban Dictionary

In the process of being born Urban Dictionary

Handsome adventurous boy that loves animals and typically has crushes on girls named Sienna Urban Dictionary

1. Caesarian section. Came from the Ticket, Gordon Keith. 2. Can also be a salutation of farewell. Urban Dictionary

A term used, mostly by inner city teens and young men/women, as a reference to a female that is a mother of a child and/or children. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Borne

The word "borne" in example sentences

The label borne by the new Mixture is "_Fernande_," but as ❋ Various (N/A)

Opposed to it Gregory assumed the title borne ever since by his successors. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

This observation led Professor Thomson to his doctrine of the dissipation of energy, which he formulated before the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1852, and published also in the Philosophical Magazine the same year, the title borne being, "On a Universal Tendency in Nature to the Dissipation of Mechanical Energy." ❋ Unknown (1904)

In the middle of the fourth century B.C. all six powers began to style themselves _wang_, or "king," which, as explained before, was the title borne by the Emperors of the Chou dynasty. ❋ Edward Harper Parker (1887)

As we were steaming out of the Gambia I saw the commander of the Galibi on his bridge, in a state of violent excitement, with all his crew mustered before him, and appealing in the most vehement manner to his capitaine de riviere (river captain), the title borne by the chief of the negro crew. ❋ Prince De Joinville (1859)

Theo, president is capitalized before a name, as a title borne by a specific person: President Bush. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

On shelves opposite Lapham's desk were tin cans of various sizes, arranged in tapering cylinders, and showing, in a pattern diminishing toward the top, the same label borne by the casks and barrels in the wareroom. ❋ Unknown (1884)

(Jeremiah 39: 3,13) a title borne by Nergal-sharezer, probably identical with the king called by the Greeks Neriglissar. ❋ Unknown (1884)

Barlow was led up to the king, who hailed him "King of Shoreditch," a title borne by the champion archer ever after, so long as bowmanship in earnest lasted. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

It was a solace for Philip to call the legitimate king by the title borne by him when heir-presumptive, and to persist in denying to him that absolution which, as the whole world was aware, the Vicar of Christ was at that very moment in the most solemn manner about to bestow upon him. ❋ John Lothrop Motley (1845)

It's a label borne of the frustration following a team that just never lives up to the promise -- and sometimes fails to do so in spectacular fashion. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Earl of Harewood, his home Harewood House (both pronounced ‘har-wuud’) and the village of Harewood (’hair-wuud’) is not listed, but Althorp, the home of Earl Spencer, and the title borne by his eldest son, is there, with some mention of the controversy over its pronunciation. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I was born today in a rocking boat in the middle of a small [pond]. I had [a cut] on [back side] of my hand in the shape of a star... ❋ Tha Helpdesk (2009)

[The book] contains a borning [word] ❋ Brad (2005)

"I [getting] really born just [thinking] about [tonight]!" ❋ Alex Quantashassle (2005)

All [babies] [want to] be borned. All babies want to be borned. ❋ Filipos (2009)

"Dude, do you see that born-in [Hurry] before [the other] [car] gets there" ❋ Emklee (2009)

I just [20] [potted] Born, he is so [dogshit]. ❋ Epic Penis Eater (2022)

[the baby] was [borning] in the [hospital] ❋ Pokemon Simpson's (2021)

[Girl 1]: Omg he's [sooo] hot [Girl 2]: Oh he must be Borne ❋ TayKay11 (2018)

Definition 1: Girlfriend 1: Did she have natural childbirth? Girlfriend 2: No, the baby was [breech], so she had a [vaginal slice born born]. Definition 2: Dude 1: Well, time to go see the wife and [squids]. Later! Dude 2: [Vaginal slice born born]! ❋ Leif (2005)

Friend: "Yo [Raheem], you hear that [Brenda] got a baby?" Raheem: "Yeah, son. She's a [born master]." ❋ Spankoholic (2009)

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