Born in Bayonne enclave (3)
I believe the answer is:
nee
'born' is the definition.
('nee' is 'born' in French)
'in bayonne enclave' is the wordplay.
'in' indicates a hidden word.
'NEE' is hidden within 'bayonne enclave'.
(Other definitions for nee that I've seen before include "Prefix denoting woman's unmarried name" , "(Of married woman) born (with name)" , "Originally called" , "named as 14 [FIANCEE] ?" , "Word used to indicate family name of a married woman" .)