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Etymology of the English word ancestress

the English word ancestress
derived from the English word ancestor
derived from the Old French word ancestre
derived from the Late Latin word antecessor (he that goes before, predecessor; scout)
derived from the Latin word cessus (backward or yielding movement)
derived from the Latin word cedere (go, pass; grant, concede, yield)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ked- (to yield)
derived from the Latin word antecessus (payments in advance)
derived from the Latin word antecedere (precede, go before, ahead)
derived from the Latin word ante (before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ant-
derived from the Latin word cedere (go, pass; grant, concede, yield)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ked- (to yield)
using the English suffix -ess
derived from the French suffix -esse
derived from the Latin suffix -issa




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