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The word "ascending" has its roots in the Latin verb ascendere, which means "to climb, rise, or mount." The verb ascendere is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂es- ("to be in motion").
The Proto-Indo-European root *h₂es- is also the origin of other words related to movement, such as:
Etymology Old English ascendan from Latin ascendō to climb up mount Proto Indo Eu
Etymology The word scan comes from the Latin scandere which means to climb or to
Etymology Latin ascendere meaning to climb rise or mount Origin Proto Indo Europ
Etymology The word rise comes from the Old English verb rīsan which means to ascen
Etymology The word ascension comes from the Latin word ascendere which means to cli
Etymology The word sixty four derives from Old English sixty feower which means si
Etymology of Scale Proto Indo European skel meaning to cut divide Proto Germani
Etymology The word stair originates from the Old Norse word steigr meaning path o
Etymology The word pretend is derived from the Old French word pretendre which in tu
Etymology of smart Middle English smarte smerte Old English smeortan smeort Proto
Etymology The word motion comes from the Latin word motus which means movement or
Etymology Old French descendre Latin descendere De down scandere to climb Me
Etymology Old French monter from Latin montare from Proto Indo European men mea