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be descended
verb
To pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing, walking, etc.; to plunge; to fall; to incline downward
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Through Levita, Cameron is a descendent of the Levites, who themselves claim to be descended from Moses.
"Then we'd be descended from heroes instead of villains".
Nor can he be descended from a villain.
The later Urartian language is thought to be descended from the same parent language as Hurrian.
Muḥammad ibn Falāḥ was reputed to be descended from the seventh Shīʿite imam, Mūsā al-Kāẓim.
The term freak appears to be descended from the Old English frician, "to dance".
Like the Tsáchila, the Chachi believe themselves to be descended from peoples of the Andean highlands.
Some scholars believe the modern Albanian language to be descended from Illyrian.
Black Americans are as likely to be descended from Native Americans as from Africans and Europeans.
The African tales turn out to be descended from The Wolf and the Kids but over time, they have evolved to become like Little Red Riding Hood, which is also likely to be descended from The Wolf and the Kids".
To begin with, I reckoned that he might be descended from Leopold Bloom, who roamed the Nighttown of "Ulysses".
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