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Yes, the word 'ancestors' is a noun, the plural form for the noun ancestor, a word for one from whom an individual, group, or species is descended; something from which something else has developed; a word for a person or a thing.
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Sumerians
Nausicaa, emboldened by Athena, first greets the naked Odysseus whom has washed upon the island of Scheria.
You are descended from ancestors.
The first in Spain were the indigenous peoples with whom the Phoenicians traded.
Greece
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In Greece and in the 21st century
In Greece and in the 21st century
An ancestor is a person from whom one's father or mother is descended. There are many ways to trace your heritage through your ancestry and the Internet has made that easier.
Abraham's grandson, Jacob, had 12 sons from whom are descended the 12 tribes of Israel.
The correct spelling is "ancestor" - a family member from whom you are descended.
They believe that they were descended from the three Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as described at length in the Book of Genesis (ch.11 onwards).
An ascender is a portion of a lower-case letter which extends above the midline of a typeface.
19th century but i dont know by whom good luck aarsa