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ascendant

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Ascendant or descendant

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Ascendants

Ascendants, the progenitors of a family.

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Sapinda

be 'sapindas' of each other if one is a lineal ascendant of the other within the limits of sapinda relationship, or

Lineal consanguinity

father, grandfather and great-grandfather, and so upwards in the direct ascending line; or between a man and his son, grandson, great-grandson

Bonded labour system

advance obtained by him or by any of his lineal ascendants or descendants (whether or not such advance is evidenced by

Dracontic

of time in which the moon performs one revolution from ascending node to ascending node See Dragons head under Dragon

Atavus

Atavus, the father of a great-great-grandfather or great-great grandmother. The ascending line of lineal ancestry runs thus:-Pater, Avus, Proavus, Avabus, Atavus,

Tritavus

Tritavus, a great-grandfather's great-grandfather; the male ascendant in the sixth degree, Ibid.

Tritavia

Tritavia, a great-grandmother's great-grandmother, the female ascendant in the sixth degree, Civ. Law.

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ascendant

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Ascendant or descendant

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Ascendants

Ascendants, the progenitors of a family.

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Sapinda

be 'sapindas' of each other if one is a lineal ascendant of the other within the limits of sapinda relationship, or

Lineal consanguinity

father, grandfather and great-grandfather, and so upwards in the direct ascending line; or between a man and his son, grandson, great-grandson

Bonded labour system

advance obtained by him or by any of his lineal ascendants or descendants (whether or not such advance is evidenced by

Dracontic

of time in which the moon performs one revolution from ascending node to ascending node See Dragons head under Dragon

Atavus

Atavus, the father of a great-great-grandfather or great-great grandmother. The ascending line of lineal ancestry runs thus:-Pater, Avus, Proavus, Avabus, Atavus,

Tritavus

Tritavus, a great-grandfather's great-grandfather; the male ascendant in the sixth degree, Ibid.

Tritavia

Tritavia, a great-grandmother's great-grandmother, the female ascendant in the sixth degree, Civ. Law.

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