What does bourne out of mean?

Bourne out of is an incorrect spelling of the phrase “to be born” followed by the preposition “out of.”

The correct spelling is “born out of.”

The expression “to be born out of wedlock” means “to be born to parents who were not married” (e.g., “The child was born out of wedlock”).

The phrase “to be born out of” means “to originate from/be a result of” (e.g., “His writing is born out of experience,” “The decision was born out of necessity”).

Born and borne are commonly confused, “borne” is the past participle of the verb “bear” when it means “carry,” “support,” or “accept.”

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