The word "unbegotten" refers to something that has not been produced or brought into existence. In philosophical and theological contexts, it is often used to describe the nature of a being that exists without having been generated by another, emphasizing its eternal or self-existent qualities. It is most commonly used in discussions about God, denoting a divine nature that is not created or caused by anything else.
The word "unbegotten" is formed from the prefix "un-" meaning "not," combined with "begotten," which is the past participle of "beget," meaning to bring into existence. The word can be traced back to Old English "begettan," which means to father or produce.