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Meaning of by-blow

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by-blow (n)

the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents

Webster

by-blow (n.)

A side or incidental blow; an accidental blow.

An illegitimate child; a bastard.

by-blow Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, a by-blow was often considered an illegitimate child born out of wedlock.
  2. The scandalous affair resulted in the birth of a by-blow, shrouding the noble family in disgrace.
  3. Despite his status as a by-blow, the young man displayed remarkable intelligence and talent.
  4. Society often looked down upon by-blows, relegating them to the fringes of acceptance.
  5. The inheritance laws of the time often excluded by-blows from receiving any familial wealth or titles.
  6. The identity of the child's father remained a mystery, leaving him branded as a by-blow.
  7. The historical novel delves into the struggles faced by a by-blow trying to find his place in society.
  8. She felt a pang of sympathy for the by-blow, knowing the challenges he would inevitably face.
  9. Despite the hardships he endured as a by-blow, he refused to let his circumstances define him.
  10. The by-blow's journey to uncover his true parentage forms the central plot of the story.

FAQs About the word by-blow

the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parentsA side or incidental blow; an accidental blow., An illegitimate child; a bastard.

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In medieval times, a by-blow was often considered an illegitimate child born out of wedlock.

The scandalous affair resulted in the birth of a by-blow, shrouding the noble family in disgrace.

Despite his status as a by-blow, the young man displayed remarkable intelligence and talent.

Society often looked down upon by-blows, relegating them to the fringes of acceptance.