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take his child vs bore his seed

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'Take his child' refers to accepting or receiving someone's child, while 'bore his seed' implies the act of giving birth to his offspring. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 572 views

take his child

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate accepting or receiving someone's child.

This phrase is used when someone is accepting responsibility for or taking care of another person's child. It can also refer to a legal or custody situation.

Examples:

  • He decided to take his child to the park.
  • She offered to take his child to school while he was away.
  • The couple agreed to take his child in and raise him as their own.
  • Jan 20, 2015 ... [“A father”, not as I'd wrongly typed originally “His father” – a Judge who ordered his own father to take his child (the Judge) to Mass would be ...
  • May 7, 2015 ... The father of an infant taken into care last year by the Child and Family Agency yesterday threatened to take his child back during a hearing at ...
  • If The Father Is Not Supporting The Child Financially At All (Or Purpose Mind You ), Would You The Custodial Parent Allow Him To Take His Child For A Day Or ...
  • Oct 7, 2010 ... ... I don't feel the way he does I don't wana take his child from him then regret it later but he has to learn im not with the games and if he wants to ...

Alternatives:

  • Adopt his child
  • Accept his child
  • Raise his child
  • Care for his child
  • Look after his child

bore his seed

This phrase is correct but not commonly used in modern English. It is a poetic or archaic way of referring to giving birth to someone's child.

This phrase is more literary or poetic in nature and may not be commonly used in everyday conversation. It is a metaphorical expression for the act of conceiving and bearing a child.
  • Christ is Israel, both in type and substance, primarily through the line that bore His seed! That line was Judah - but only through the descendants of David.
  • fruits of his efforts soon evident as all but two bore his seed. Months later, during the Birth of Princes, Offow and his advisors examined each infant. All males.
  • Feb 22, 2011 ... Wait you didn't know this BEFORE you fucked him and bore his seed. I don't know why she mad he gay and that bitch look butch whats the ...
  • Mar 30, 2012 ... I, who bore his seed. I who was his life. Or so he said? Don't you think I deserved better? And what of you, his darling daughter. Whose hands ...

Alternatives:

  • Give birth to his child
  • Conceive his child
  • Bear his child
  • Have his child
  • Mother his child

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