Both Uses of
engender
in
Madame Bovary
- …humus from the ground, mixing together all those different emanations, unites them into a stack, so to say, and combining with the electricity diffused through the atmosphere, when there is any, might in the long run, as in tropical countries, engender insalubrious miasmata—this heat, I say, finds itself perfectly tempered on the side whence it comes, or rather whence it should come—that is to say, the southern side—by the south-eastern winds, which, having cooled themselves passing…†
Chpt 2.2
- ... all this must, in the long-run, engender a certain...
Chpt 2.14 *engender = cause
Definition:
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(engender) cause -- usually a feeling (possibly a situation)