What's the difference between eigne and firstborn?

Eigne


Definition:

  • (a.) Eldest; firstborn.
  • (a.) Entailed; belonging to the eldest son.

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Firstborn


Definition:

  • (a.) First brought forth; first in the order of nativity; eldest; hence, most excellent; most distinguished or exalted.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Furthermore, outcomes were more positive for only children, firstborns, and children from two-child families than for all other comparison groups.
  • (2) Strong preferences for the firstborn to be male and for an alternation of sexes were also indicated.
  • (3) Results indicated that the measures of the home environment (including Caldwell's Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment [HOME] inventory) were not correlated with the measures of cognitive competence (Bayley Mental Development Index [MDI], Ordinal Scales of Psychological Development) except among firstborns.
  • (4) The clinical triad of a firstborn delivered vaginally to a young (teenage) mother has been previously noted among juvenile onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JO-RRP) patients.
  • (5) The neonatal and infant mortality rates of firstborn are probably higher than those of later sibs (in Crulai and Tourouvre).
  • (6) In contrast with other reports, an excess of leukemia, primarily ANLL, occurred among second or later-born rather than firstborn children.
  • (7) This study examines differences between 80 firstborn and second-born twin pairs with respect to Apgar score, umbilical venous and arterial blood gas, and acid-base data.
  • (8) The risk of a firstborn with an autism spectrum disorder triples after a mother turns 35 and a father reaches 40.
  • (9) Compared with the living controls, the SIDS mothers had attended less prenatal examinations, more often delivered their babies at home; the SIDS parents were younger, and yet the SIDS infants were less often firstborns.
  • (10) Statistically significant differences favoring twin A, the firstborn, were found in 1-minute Apgar score, umbilical venous pH, PO2, and PCO2, and umbilical arterial PO2.
  • (11) In the largest study of its kind, researchers have shown that the risk of autism increases for firstborn children and children of older parents.
  • (12) Conflicting results concerning the affiliative personality of firstborns and later borns can be explained by considering the importance of the birth of a sibling and the age spacing between the siblings.
  • (13) Other theories include the firstborn's exposure to toxins.
  • (14) "It is interesting that we observe a distinct firstborn advantage in education, even though parents in modern society are more likely to be egalitarian in the way they treat their children."
  • (15) In addition to possible differences in methodology, discrepancies between the present findings and those of earlier studies may reflect a decline over the past 20 years in the percentage of male obsessive compulsives that were either firstborn or only children.
  • (16) While the Japanese had lower rates of infant deaths and deaths from perinatal conditions for firstborn infants, they had higher rates of sudden infant death syndrome, as did Chinese females.
  • (17) It is clear that we need to rethink law, entitlements and institutions around how we regulate information, without consenting to untold pages of unread, non-negotiable, we’ll-take-everything-but-your-firstborn-child terms and conditions.
  • (18) Next in line for success come firstborn boys – all 12 men to have walked on the moon were either eldest or only children.
  • (19) The firstborn was diagnosed with NEC in 19 (45%) of the cases, with the disorder occurring in the secondborn in 23 cases (55%).
  • (20) Different types of interaction between the mothers and their younger infants were related to attention-seeking behavior in the firstborn male and female siblings.

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