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ancestor

[an-ses-ter, -suh-ster]

noun

  1. a person from whom one is descended; forebear; progenitor.

  2. Biology.,  the actual or hypothetical form or stock from which an organism has developed or descended.

  3. an object, idea, style, or occurrence serving as a prototype, forerunner, or inspiration to a later one.

    The balloon is an ancestor of the modern dirigible.

  4. a person who serves as an influence or model for another; one from whom mental, artistic, spiritual, etc., descent is claimed.

    a philosophical ancestor.

  5. Law.,  a person from whom an heir derives an inheritance.



ancestor

/ ˈænsɛstə /

noun

  1. (often plural) a person from whom another is directly descended, esp someone more distant than a grandparent; forefather

  2. an early type of animal or plant from which a later, usually dissimilar, type has evolved

  3. a person or thing regarded as a forerunner of a later person or thing

    the ancestor of the modern camera

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • ancestress noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ancestor1

1250–1300; Middle English ancestre < Old French (with t developed between s and r ) < Latin antecessor antecessor
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ancestor1

C13: from Old French ancestre, from Late Latin antecēssor one who goes before, from Latin antecēdere; see antecede
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Example Sentences

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The Heritage American movement maintains that those Americans whose ancestors have been here for generations are more deserving of this nation’s riches than those of us whose families came over within living memory.

"We want to understand our ancestry and the migration routes of our ancestors," says professor G Kumaresan, who heads the genetics department at the university.

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They deserve justice and the freedom to envision a better future for their ancestors’ homeland.

"It was about stepping into your discomfort... stepping into your courage and into your gifts and what you've inherited from your ancestors," he reflected later.

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“To be able to connect to a land that our ancestors walked is very powerful,” said Johnson.

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