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geniture

[jen-i-cher, -choor] / ˈdʒɛn ɪ tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər /


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For Cancer suits one as well as the other, and therefore I put nothing upon him, that I might not press my own geniture.

From The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter by Burnaby, William

Pliny saith, Shell fish is the wonderful geniture of a pearl congealed into a diaphanous stone, and the shell is called the mother of pearl.

From The Parables of Our Lord by Arnot, William

Moreover it eliquateth the pinguie substance of the kidneys, and absumeth the geniture.

From The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 by Walsh, Robert

It was thought that this was impossible in our republic because we had no law of primogeniture, but we have another kind of geniture that is very effective.

From The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891 by Flower, B. O. (Benjamin Orange)

There are, who call Him, by their dreams beguil'd, Mere man; of mortal geniture the child!

From Poems on Serious and Sacred Subjects Printed only as Private Tokens of Regard, for the Particular Friends of the Author by Hayley, William




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