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Their firstborn, Frik, returned to South Africa after eight years in England.
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Luther was the firstborn; he was nine years older than she was.
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Anyone would think you were being asked to hand over your firstborn.
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He was as proud as if he'd heard his firstborn reciting Shakespeare.
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Pharao and his people are threatened with the death of their firstborn.
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As their god said to Moses: 'Israel is my son, my first-born.'
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I said I doubted if anyone's first-born child was ever more welcome.
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For, indeed, they are the first-born, the natural branches, and the like.
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Thus the male and female sex of the first-born twins is identified.
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For the first-born brother was priest and lord of all the rest.
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Four days ago, his partner announced she pregnant with their firstchild.
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The singer also gave birth to her firstchild earlier this year.
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Her firstchild shall be a female, and the second a male.
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He now has a young family and is expecting his firstchild.
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Last year, Meghan gave birth to their firstchild, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
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In every house, from the palace downwards, the eldestchild lay dead.
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In 1802 the Smiths' eldestchild was born and was christened Saba.
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Nor did he display any interest in reconciliation with his eldestchild.
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Mrs. Claughton went back to her room, where her eldestchild asked:-
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The birth of her eldestchild Elizabeth probably occurred in 1436.
Usage of firstling in English
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Kaiomorts, the original single ancestor of men, will be the firstling.
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O my brethren, he who is a firstling is ever sacrificed.
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It was a glorious day, the firstling of the summer.
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From that most imperial Prince Rameses to the firstling of the cowherd, they are dead!
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The Bull said: "Israel's ancestor was 'the firstling bullock.'"
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He, however, who would be a firstling, let him take care lest he also become a lastling!
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Whoever may be the author, it is the firstling of his dramatic muse, and worth merely a passing mention.
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When the firstling of the sheep was born, Aaron appeared and demanded it, for the firstborn belongs to the priest.
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Thou shalt not work with the firstling of a bullock, and thou shalt not shear the firstlings of thy sheep.
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The song sparrow, that universal favorite and firstling of the spring, comes before April, and its simple strain gladdens all hearts.
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Still he lives, the firstling of thy bower;
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No matter how crude or how young this firstling might come to seem to her, there would never be such another.
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Then the scholar we are describing, the neglecter rather than the inspector of books, stuffs his volume with firstling violets, roses, and quadrifoils.
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The firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem with a sheep: but if thou wilt not give a price for it, it shall be slain.
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This is true in the first instance of the male firstlings of cattle.
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The firstlings were turned into contributions to the priests, and doubled in amount