ancêtre
ancestor
noun ahn-SET-ruh Less Common
Origin: From Latin antecessor, 'one who goes before'.
Also means
forerunner, precursor
Usage Note
ancêtre is both masculine and feminine (un ancêtre, une ancêtre), though masculine is more common as the default. The plural ancêtres often means 'forebears' collectively. Figuratively, l'ancêtre de l'ordinateur ('the ancestor of the computer') refers to an early precursor. The adjective ancestral means 'ancestral, age-old'.
Examples
"Mes ancêtres venaient d'Italie."
Natural Translation
My ancestors came from Italy.
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