Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "descendent" originated in the 14th century. It was first used in English to refer to a person who is descended from a particular family or lineage. Over time, the meaning of the term expanded to include anyone or anything that comes from an earlier generation or source.
Usage:
Etymology Descend From Latin descendere meaning to go down climb down ant Suff
Etymology Old French descendre Latin descendere De down scandere to climb Me
Etymology Origin Middle English dependant from Anglo Norman French dependant from Old
Etymology Derived from the Latin word relatio which means a carrying back or a repo
Etymology and Meaning Oriental Derived from the Latin word orientalis meaning easte
Etymology Latin sció scīre to know Meaning a descendant of a particular ance
Etymology The word ancestor comes from the Late Middle English ancestre 14th centur
Etymology Relative derives from the Latin relativus meaning pertaining to a relati
Etymology The word child is derived from the Old English word cild which is itself
Etymology The word disciple comes from the Latin discipulus which means pupil or
Etymology The word Atlantic derives from the Greek mythology character Atlas a Titan w
Etymology The English word temple is derived from the Latin word templum which in t