Obs. Also 6 ingender. [a. OF. engendre, n. of action f. engendrer: see next.] The action of engendering or begetting; concr. that which is engendered; offspring, produce.

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a. 1528.  Skelton, Vox Populi, 365. Withe comons and comon ingenders.

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1556.  J. Heywood, Spider & F., xxix. 17. To know his grandam butterflise estate, With all vncles and auntes, of their engender.

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1647.  Crashaw, Poems, 129. From th’ rising son, obtaining by just suit, A spring’s ingender, and an autumn’s fruit.

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