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Meaning of hedgeborn

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hedgeborn (a.)

Born under a hedge; of low birth.

hedgeborn Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his hedgeborn origins, Ser Jorah Mormont proved his worth as a loyal knight and protector.
  2. The hedgeborn Lady Catelyn Tully defied societal norms and rose to prominence as a formidable leader.
  3. The hedgeborn sellsword Bronn of the Blackwater exhibited remarkable skill and cunning, earning the respect of both allies and enemies.
  4. Ser Davos Seaworth, a hedgeborn smuggler, became a trusted advisor to King Stannis Baratheon, proving that birthright held no sway over true loyalty.
  5. The hedgeborn blacksmith Gendry Baratheon, bastard son of King Robert, played a pivotal role in the War of the Five Kings.
  6. The hedgeborn Night's Watch ranger Jon Snow rose through the ranks to become Lord Commander, proving that even the lowest-born could achieve greatness.
  7. The hedgeborn Brienne of Tarth, a skilled warrior, remained steadfast in her honor and knightly vows, defying expectations of her birthright.
  8. Tyrion Lannister, a hedgeborn dwarf, used his intellect and wit to overcome prejudice and become one of the most influential characters in the realm.
  9. The hedgeborn Arya Stark, youngest daughter of Lord Eddard Stark, defied gender norms and became a formidable assassin, proving that birthright did not define her fate.
  10. The hedgeborn Podrick Payne, squire to Ser Brienne of Tarth, showed unwavering loyalty and bravery, earning the respect of both his mentor and his fellow knights.

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Born under a hedge; of low birth.

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Despite his hedgeborn origins, Ser Jorah Mormont proved his worth as a loyal knight and protector.

The hedgeborn Lady Catelyn Tully defied societal norms and rose to prominence as a formidable leader.

The hedgeborn sellsword Bronn of the Blackwater exhibited remarkable skill and cunning, earning the respect of both allies and enemies.

Ser Davos Seaworth, a hedgeborn smuggler, became a trusted advisor to King Stannis Baratheon, proving that birthright held no sway over true loyalty.