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The term "ascendancy" originated in the early 16th century, derived from the Latin word ascendentia. It initially referred to the rising of a heavenly body or a person's rise to power or dominance. Over time, it acquired its modern meanings and is now used in various contexts, including political, social, and historical.
Etymology Latin ascendens present participle of ascendere to climb rise Latin ad
Etymology Old English ascendan from Latin ascendō to climb up mount Proto Indo Eu
Etymology French ascendance from Latin ascendentia Latin ascendentia from ascenden
Etymology Old English ascendan from Latin ascendō to climb up mount Proto Indo Eu
Etymology Latin ascendentia ancestry lineage Late Latin ascendantia the rising
Etymology Latin controllus meaning check restraint French contrôle English
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Etymology Middle English condicioun from Old French condicion from Latin conditio