brought into existence by, or as if by, birth
new-born children
with a courage born of desperation
(used in combinations) by birth; native
British-born
having a specified character, situation, or destiny from birth
(+ of) resulting from (e.g. a feeling or cause)
wisdom born of experience
a born leader
born and bred
by birth and training; through and through
a countryman born and bred
never in all my born days
never in my whole life
not born yesterday
sufficiently knowing about the ways of the world
[Old English boren, past part. of beran bear2]