U / ūnĭgĕna
adjective

ūnĭgĕna

gen. ūnĭgĕnae
(collat. form , Paul. ex Fest. p. 195 Müll.), unus-gigno.
Only-begotten
Only-begotten, only: idcirco singularem deus hunc mundum atque unigenam procreavit, Cic. Univ. 4, 10.—In Christian authors, of Christ: dominus deusque, Paul. Nol. Carm. 5, 46; cf. unigenitus.—
Born of one parent; of one; the same family poetic
Born of one parent, of one or the same family (poet.): te, Phoebe, relinquens Unigenamque simul cultricem montibus Idri, i. e. Diana, sister of Phoebus. Cat. 64, 301; of Zephyrus, as brother of Memnon, id. 66, 53.