Bloodline

/ˈblʌd.laɪn/ noun

A line of descent from ancestors; the family lineage or genealogy that traces who your relatives are.

Compound of 'blood' (from Old English 'blod', related to bleeding and kinship) and 'line' (from Latin 'linea'). In medieval times, blood was believed to carry hereditary traits and identity, making bloodline a natural metaphor for family descent.

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