8 adjectives to describe begot

After a prince, an admiral beget; The Royal Sovereign wants an anchor yet.

The spawn of a decayed shopkeeper begets this fry; out of that dunghill is this serpent's egg hatched.

Sweet indeed is the community of interest, delightful the intercourse which a common foible begets; but correspondingly bitter and distressful is the forced union of nervous zeal and pitiless indifference.

But frankness begets frankness, and I did not hesitate.

Turning to the literature of the past, Shakespeare has several allusions to the plant, as in "I Henry VI," where a messenger enters and exclaims: "Awake, awake, English nobility! Let not sloth dim your honours new begot; Cropp'd are the flower-de-luces in your arms; Of England's coat one half is cut away.

Thus, as infinite Love begets infinite Beauty, so does infinite Beauty reflect into finite perceptions that image of its divine parentage which the antique world worshipped under the personification of Astarte, Aphrodite, Venus, and recognized as the great creative principle lying at the root of all high Art.

And the tears of Panchali begot of grief washed her deep, plump and graceful breasts crowned with auspicious marks.

The spawn of a decayed shopkeeper begets this fry; out of that dunghill is this serpent's egg hatched.

8 adjectives to describe  begot