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Definition of Birthings
1. birthing [n] - See also: birthing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Birthings
Literary usage of Birthings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spirit of the People: An Analysis of the English Mind by Ford Madox Ford (1907)
"... people be not the chosen people, this land will be always one that every race
would choose for its birthings and its ..."
2. Revolutionary Essays in Socialist Faith and Fancy by Peter Edward Burrowes (1903)
"Have we really a science of true causation whose register on a single mind is as
causal as the successive birthings of the causes and effects observed. ..."
3. Formal Logic: Or, The Calculus of Inference, Necessary and Probable by Augustus De Morgan (1847)
"... the indu«trions orders would wish to mv imprinted on their inmost nature—contentment
with their lowly but honourable lot, the birthings that flow from ..."
4. A Study in Consciousness: A Contribution to the Science of Psychology by Annie Wood Besant (1904)
"... in their ceaseless dyings out of one body and ceaseless birthings into another.
But the physical permanent atom remains; it is the only atom that has ..."
5. Russian Roulette: Among Other Things by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"... “life birthings”--at least at the Satanic Days there is honesty in the corruption
of things wondrous and beautiful. Each year, as with the “Holocaust”, ..."