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Definitions of primogenitor in various dictionaries:
noun - an ancestor in the direct line
The earliest ancestor.
An ancestor or a forefather.
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Dec 10 2014 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Sep 27 2011 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Mar 15 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
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an ancestor, especially the earliest ancestor of a people a progenitor. |
an ancestor in the direct line |
The earliest ancestor. |
An ancestor or forebear. |
Primogenitor might refer to |
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In genealogy, the progenitor (rarer: primogenitor; German: Stammvater or Ahnherr) is the sometimes legendary founder of a family, line of descent, clan or tribe, noble house or people group. Genealogy (commonly known as family history), understands a progenitor to be the earliest recorded ancestor of a consanguineous family group of descendants. * Progenitors are sometimes used to describe the status of a genealogical research project, or in order to compare the availability of genealogical data in different times and places. Often, progenitors are implied to be patrilineal. If a patrilineal dynasty is considered, each such dynasty has exactly one progenitor. * Aristocratic and dynastic families often look back to an ancestor who is seen as the founder and progenitor of their house (i.e. family line). Even the old Roman legal concept of agnates (Latin for "descendants") was based on the idea of the unbroken family line of a progenitor, but only includes male members of the family, whils |