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Meanings of
baseborn
in English
Of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense)
base
humble
lowly
Related terms
illegitimate
lowborn
Synonyms
Examples for "
base
"
base
humble
lowly
Examples for "
base
"
1
Let's look at one particular area: where companies and organisations
base
themselves.
2
The timing felt right: This year also marks the
base
's
75th anniversary.
3
He said the party needs to attract a new
base
of support.
4
They are corrupt; they are
base
;
they are cowardly; they are cruel.
5
Degradation of the land
base
is another critical problem requiring technical assistance.
1
The Catholics in Massachusetts were, in general, in a very
humble
class.
2
I feel extremely
humble
,
grateful and excited to continue on that path.
3
It's from this
humble
beginning that a new age of travel began.
4
The majority of the converts were probably in a
humble
social position.
5
Stay
humble
and just try to win basketball games. TV: 7 p.m.
1
Niryn did not regret his
lowly
birth; quite the opposite, in fact.
2
She would soon forget that night in London with her
lowly
lieutenant.
3
Their first aim was
lowly
;
and the way gradually opened before them.
4
Give wisdom to the simple this day, and understanding to the
lowly
.
5
She had learnt also the
lowly
and self-denying faith in common chances.
Usage of
baseborn
in English
1
He was a
baseborn
son of one of Lord Botley's half brothers.
2
The king had other
baseborn
children scattered throughout the Seven Kingdoms.
3
A
baseborn
girl, less than a year old, with a whore for a mother.
4
Half a wolf and half a wildling,
baseborn
get of a traitor and a whore.
5
Law and custom gave the
baseborn
few rights.
6
He can give you nothing; you are noble, and he
baseborn
.
She doubted this advice was timely.
7
A
baseborn
liar is all he is.
8
Only Robb and his
baseborn
half brother Jon Snow had been old enough to be worth his notice.
9
That boy Jeren is a septon's get, and Cotter Pyke is the
baseborn
son of a tavern wench.
10
The worst crimes were those committed by the Two Betrayers, the
baseborn
dragonriders Hugh Hammer and Ulf White.
11
The sheer outrage of it numbed her -tooffer to accept a
baseborn
child for the King of France.
12
O unhappy and
baseborn
men!
13
I am
baseborn
,
an impostor, an adventurer, the son of the peasant and the servant, the grandson of the butcher.
14
He might even condemn you for treason, for plotting to give the sacred crown of France to a
baseborn
bastard.
15
Why, you
baseborn
dog!
16
His bastards had always gurgled at him happily, and sucked his finger when he put it in their little
baseborn
mouths.
Other examples for "baseborn"
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baseborn
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
baseborn son
accept a baseborn
baseborn dog
baseborn filth
baseborn men
More collocations
Baseborn
through the time