O, you forgettfull, all this I performd And in the golden fagot of faire Concord Bound safely up those strengthes which Mutenies, Corruption and homebred Traitors scatterd.
Ist not a dishonour unto you To see a foraingne nation fight for mee Whenas my homebred Cuntrymen doe runne, Leaving theire king amongest his enimies?
Too soon the mother states, with jealous fear, Transport their feuds and homebred quarrels here.
Where Freedom's sons their high-born lineage trace, And homebredbravery still exalts the race: Book V.
But if of danger, which hereby does dwell, 2 And homebred evil you desire to hear, 3 Of a strange man I can you tidings tell, 4 That wastes all this country, far and near.
But if of daunger which hereby doth dwell, 2 And +homebred euill ye+ desire to heare, Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell, 4 That wasteth all this countrey farre and neare.
He had as much confidence in his homebred speech as Bacon had want of it, and exclaims,-- "Not marble nor the gilded monuments Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme.
Unluckily, they sometimes make their boasted Bullism an apology for their prejudice or grossness; and this I have especially noticed among those truly homebred and genuine sons of the soil who have never migrated beyond the sound of Bow bells.
Society has acquired a more enlightened and elegant tone, but it has lost many of its strong local peculiarities, its homebred feelings, its honest fireside delights.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "homebred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aboriginal; autochthonous; endemic; indigenous; native; original; primitive; vernacular