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The term "ascendance" originated in the Latin language, derived from the verb ascendere ("to ascend, mount"). It was originally used to describe the physical act of rising or climbing, but later came to be used figuratively to refer to the line of ancestors from whom a person is descended.
In the 16th century, "ascendance" entered the English language through French, where it was used to denote the ancestry or pedigree of a person. It has since been adopted into other languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.
Today, "ascendance" is commonly used in the context of genealogy and history to refer to the line of ancestors from whom a person is descended. It can also be used more broadly to refer to the origin or derivation of something.
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