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Etymology

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Latin ingenitus.

Adjective

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ingenite (comparative more ingenite, superlative most ingenite)

  1. (obsolete) Innate, inborn.
    • 1624, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], The Anatomy of Melancholy: [], 2nd edition, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Printed by John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry Cripps, →OCLC:
      , Bk.I, New York, 2001, p.139:
      If it be distinguished from them, it is natural or ingenite, which comes by some defect of the organs, and overmuch brain []

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ingenite

  1. feminine plural of ingenito

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ingenite

  1. vocative masculine singular of ingenitus