give birth to — to produce a baby or young animal from the body
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to produce a baby or young animal from the body
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɡɪv bɜːrθ tuː/
Example Sentences
- The elephant gave birth to a baby weighing 250 pounds - talk about a heavy delivery!
- My cat gave birth to five kittens in my favorite shoes.
- The Renaissance gave birth to many artistic masterpieces.
give birth to
VERB[/ɡɪv bɜːrθ tuː/]
to produce a baby or young animal from the body

The mare is about to give birth to a foal as the farmer watches anxiously.

Give birth to life from the earth, proving every moment's worth!
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🌳Etymology
Origin
The phrase combines two etymologically distinct elements: 'give' derives from Old English 'giefan', meaning to present or bestow, while 'birth' comes from Old Norse 'byrðr', meaning offspring or the act of bearing young. Together, these elements developed the idiomatic meaning 'to produce or create life'.
Breakdown
give (Old English 'giefan': to present) + birth (Old Norse 'byrðr': offspring) + to (preposition indicating purpose or direction). The combination creates a phrasal verb expressing the act of bringing forth offspring.
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📝Examples
“The elephant gave birth to a baby weighing 250 pounds - talk about a heavy delivery!”
“My cat gave birth to five kittens in my favorite shoes.”
“The Renaissance gave birth to many artistic masterpieces.”
“Her research gave birth to groundbreaking discoveries in medicine.”
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