ancestro
Ido edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English ancestor, French ancêtre, Italian ancestrale, Spanish ancestro. Decision no. 544, Progreso IV, 1405, Progreso VII.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ancestro (plural ancestri)
Usage notes edit
Unlike in English, ancestro includes parents.
Derived terms edit
- ancestrala (“ancestral”)
- ancestraro (“ancestors”)
- ancestri (“ancestors”)
- ancestrino (“ancestress”)
- ancestrulo (“a male ancestor”)
References edit
Spanish edit
Etymology edit
From Old French ancestre (compare Modern French ancêtre), from Latin antecessor. Doublet of antecesor.
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): (Spain) /anˈθestɾo/ [ãn̟ˈθes.t̪ɾo]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /anˈsestɾo/ [ãnˈses.t̪ɾo]
Audio (Venezuela): (file) - Rhymes: -estɾo
- Syllabification: an‧ces‧tro
Noun edit
ancestro m (plural ancestros, feminine ancestra, feminine plural ancestras)
- (Latin America) ancestor, forefather
- Synonyms: antepasado, antecesor
Related terms edit
Further reading edit
- “ancestro”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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