unfathered
Americanadjective
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having no father; fatherless.
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of illegitimate or unknown paternity; bastard.
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not ascribable to a particular author or source.
unfathered tales.
adjective
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having no known father
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of unknown or uncertain origin
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archaic fatherless
Etymology
Origin of unfathered
Example Sentences
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I am a lone, unfathered chick, Of artificial hatching, A pilgrim in a desert wild, By happier, mothered chicks reviled, From all relationships exiled, To do my own lone scratching.
From The Book of Humorous Verse by Wells, Carolyn
And before it had come on for trial the case of Aurora Lane and her unfathered boy.
From The Broken Gate A Novel by Hough, Emerson
Should she succeed, she would be a penniless unmarried female with a daughter, her child would be unfathered and base, and he,—as far as she could see,—would be beyond the reach of punishment.
From Lady Anna by Trollope, Anthony
Oh, the forfeit! and oh, the girl unfathered, Wilfully, madly!
From Ionica by Cory, William (AKA William Johnson)
The question of the maintenance of such unfathered children is a scandal of our time.
From The Truth About Woman by Hartley, C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine)
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