Verb
make (offspring) by reproduction
bring into existence
bring forth or yield
bring out for display
Source: WordNetSo it is with minds. Unless you keep them busy with some definite subject that will bridle and control them, they throw themselves in disorder hither and yon in the vague field of imagination... And there is no mad or idle fancy that they do no bring forth in the agitation. Michel de Montaigne
Oh! for this baptism of fire! when every spoken word for Jesus shall be a thunderbolt, and every prayer shall bring forth a mighty flood. Abbott Eliot Kittredge
Words are also seeds, and when dropped into the invisible spiritual substance, they grow and bring forth after their kind. Charles Fillmore
The mountains are in labour, and bring forth a mouse. Italian Proverb
A young ewe and an old ram, every year bring forth a lamb. Dutch Proverb
No one knows what a day may bring forth. Danish Proverb