Bloodlines

/ˈblʌdlaɪnz/ noun

Family lines or ancestry traced through generations, showing who is related to whom; also used for purebred animals.

From 'blood' (from Old English 'blod') plus 'line,' with the meaning of hereditary descent. The term became common in the Middle Ages when tracking family history mattered for inheritance and titles.

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