reborn

[ree-bawrn] Origin

re·born

[ree-bawrn]
adjective
having undergone rebirth.

Origin:
1590–1600; re- + born
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reborn (riːˈbɔːn)
 
adj
born or as if born again, esp in having undergone spiritual regeneration

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reborn
1598, from re- "back, again" + born, past tense of birth (q.v.). Rebirth is attested from 1837.
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