umbor

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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).

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Noun[edit]

umbor n

  1. (poetic) child
    Synonyms: bearn, ċild

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