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What is the past tense of birth?

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The past tense of birth is birthed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of birth is births.

The present participle of birth is birthing.

The past participle of birth is birthed.

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But when the oil ran out, so did he, and Josefa birthed Rebecca into the world alone.
It is like a mother who has birthed many, many children watching every one of them die very slowly while knowing that it is all her fault.
Once an infertile woman has successfully birthed a child, then she and her partner may be asked to donate the unneeded embryos for research.
Although I am petite, both babies were birthed without any tears or cutting.
Simultaneously, they repeat those lines once more and the hulking man lowers his gaze to the tiny woman who birthed him.
He professed that his mama had birthed him in a cotton field, cut her own cord, tied him to her back and then kept on working.

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