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as·cen·dant also as·cen·dent A0452700 (ə-sĕn′dənt)adj.1. Inclining or moving upward; ascending or rising.2. Dominant in position or influence; superior.n.1. The position or state of being dominant or in control: a conservative policy currently in the ascendant.2. In astrology, the point of the ecliptic or the sign of the zodiac that rises in the east at the time of a person's birth or other event.3. An ancestor.ascendant (əˈsɛndənt) or ascendentadj1. proceeding upwards; rising2. dominant, superior, or influential3. (Botany) botany another term for ascendingn4. rare an ancestor5. a position or condition of dominance, superiority or control6. (Astrology) astrology (sometimes capital) a. a point on the ecliptic that rises on the eastern horizon at a particular moment and changes as the earth rotates on its axisb. the sign of the zodiac containing this point7. in the ascendant increasing in influence, prosperity, etcas•cend•ant or as•cend•ent (əˈsɛn dənt) n. 1. a position of dominance or controlling influence; possession of power, superiority, or preeminence. 2. an ancestor; forebear. 3. the sign of the zodiac rising above the eastern horizon at the time of a birth or other event. adj. 4. ascending. 5. superior; predominant. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ascendant - position or state of being dominant or in control; "that idea was in the ascendant"ascendentascendance, ascendancy, ascendence, ascendency, dominance, control - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her" | | 2. | ascendant - someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)ancestor, antecedent, ascendent, rootancestress - a woman ancestorforbear, forebear - a person from whom you are descendedforefather, sire, father - the founder of a family; "keep the faith of our forefathers"foremother - a woman ancestorprimogenitor, progenitor - an ancestor in the direct linerelative, relation - a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey" | Adj. | 1. | ascendant - tending or directed upward; "rooted and ascendant strength like that of foliage"- John Ruskinascendent, ascensiveascending - moving or going or growing upward; "the ascending plane"; "the ascending staircase"; "the ascending stems of chickweed" | | 2. | ascendant - most powerful or important or influential; "the economically ascendant class"; "D-day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe"dominating, ascendentdominant - exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage" |
ascendant ascendentadjective influential, controlling, ruling, powerful, commanding, supreme, superior, dominant, prevailing, authoritative, predominant, uppermost, pre-eminent Radical reformers are once more ascendant.in the ascendant rising, increasing, growing, powerful, mounting, climbing, dominating, commanding, supreme, dominant, influential, prevailing, flourishing, ascending, up-and-coming, on the rise, uppermost, on the way up Geography, drama, art and English are in the ascendant.ascendantadjectiveHaving preeminent significance:dominant, predominant, prepotent, prevailing, regnant, ruling, supreme.nounA person from whom one is descended:ancestor, antecedent, father, forebear, forefather, foremother, mother, parent, progenitor.Archaic: predecessor.TranslationsancêtrerégnantsupérieurascendenteIdiomsSeein the ascendantascendant
ascendant, ascendent1. Botany another term for ascending2. Astrologya. a point on the ecliptic that rises on the eastern horizon at a particular moment and changes as the earth rotates on its axis b. the sign of the zodiac containing this point In Grimoire literature, the planetary hours are sometimes referred to as “ascendants.” Reproduced by permission of Fortean Picture Library. Ascendant (Rising Sign) (religion, spiritualism, and occult)The ascendant, also called the rising sign, is the sign of the zodiac (or, more technically, the specific degree of the zodiac) that was on the eastern horizon at the moment for which a horoscope was cast (calculated and drawn). On a zodiacal wheel, the ascendant is the sign at the nine o’clock position. In a natal chart, the ascendant indicates a significant influence on the personality; only the Sun and Moon exert stronger influences. These three signs—the ascendant, the sun sign, and the moon sign—are considered together when someone with a knowledge of astrology beyond sun signs briefly describes her or his astrological makeup (e.g., “I’m a Libra with Moon in Cancer and Leo rising”). The astrologically informed listener then knows that the speaker, while primarily a Libra, is also sensitive and moody like a Cancer and will also come across as a Leo in certain settings. When either the Moon or the ascendant is in the same sign as the Sun, the person is said to be a double sign. If in the foregoing example, for instance, the native had been born when the Moon was in Libra instead of Cancer, the person would be referred to as a double Libra. Furthermore, continuing the same example, if the Moon was in Libra and Libra was also on the eastern horizon at the birth moment, the native would be termed a triple Libra. People who are a double or triple sign usually embody purer characteristics of their sign than other individuals. No planet is included in these specialized rubrics. In other words, if, continuing with the same example, Mercury or Venus (or any other planet for that matter) was in Libra at the moment of birth, but neither the Moon nor the ascendant was in Libra, the native would not qualify as a double or triple Libra. Although the ascendant is important, in Western astrology it is generally regarded as exerting a more superficial influence than either the Sun or the Moon; it is usually regarded as influencing the native’s appearance and certain outward traits more than the depth of her or his personality. Some astrologers, however, view the ascendant as indicating traits at least as deep as the sun sign, if not deeper. (In Vedic astrology, the ascendant or lagna is regarded as the most influential sign.) One way of resolving this disagreement is to take a clue from esoteric astrology (spiritual astrology or the astrology of the soul). In some systems of esoteric astrology, the ascendant is said to embody positive traits that the native is supposed to be “growing toward.” If one was born with Virgo on the ascendant, for example, then the native would need to learn to become more organized or more attentive to details. If this individual is indeed learning Virgo lessons, then the person’s Virgo traits will have acquired “depth”; if, on the other hand, the person is not involved in the process of personal or spiritual growth, then these same traits may exert only a superficial influence on the personality. Acquaintance with one or the other of these two types of individuals (growing or nongrowing) may explain the diverging views of astrologers on the significance of the ascendant. Whatever one’s view of the greater or lesser “depth” of the ascendant, there is general agreement that the ascendant is a peculiarly sensitive point in the horoscope. In most systems of house division, the first house begins at the ascendant, and any planet in close proximity to this point—especially if it is located in the first (rather than in the twelfth) house—exerts a strong influence over the whole personality. Thus, for example, a person whose Moon is in close conjunction with the ascendant will be moody and sensitive, even if no other factor in the chart indicates this trait. The planet that rules the ascendant is also regarded as particularly strong. Some astrologers view this planet as the “ruler” of the entire chart. In a natal chart with Taurus rising, for instance, Venus (the ruler of Taurus) would be the chart ruler. The ruler of the ascendant is more important in horary astrology than in natal astrology. Because of the rotation of Earth, all 12 signs of the zodiac pass over the horizon during the course of any given 24-hour period. This means that the ascendant changes on the average of once every two hours. Hence, if someone’s birth time is off by two hours or more, the person will be assigned an incorrect ascendant—one of the many reasons why an accurate birth time is important. Using the ascendant as an indicator, astrologers can obtain a general idea of why a client is seeking a reading. If someone calls and makes an appointment when Libra is rising, for instance, the querent is interested in finding out about her or his marriage or some similar close personal relationship. If, on the other hand, Capricorn is rising, the querent is more interested in business and finance. Sources:Brau, Jean-Louis, Helen Weaver, and Allan Edmands. Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: New American Library, 1980.McEvers, Joan, ed. Spiritual, Metaphysical & New Trends in Modern Astrology. Saint Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1988.chambranleA structural feature, often ornamental, enclosing the sides and top of a doorway, window, fireplace, or similar opening. The top piece or lintel is called the transverse and the side pieces or jambs the ascendants.LegalSeeAscendantsFinancialSeeAscenderSee AIN Switch Capabilities See ASCascendant
Synonyms for ascendantadj influentialSynonyms- influential
- controlling
- ruling
- powerful
- commanding
- supreme
- superior
- dominant
- prevailing
- authoritative
- predominant
- uppermost
- pre-eminent
phrase in the ascendantSynonyms- rising
- increasing
- growing
- powerful
- mounting
- climbing
- dominating
- commanding
- supreme
- dominant
- influential
- prevailing
- flourishing
- ascending
- up-and-coming
- on the rise
- uppermost
- on the way up
Synonyms for ascendantadj having preeminent significanceSynonyms- dominant
- predominant
- prepotent
- prevailing
- regnant
- ruling
- supreme
noun a person from whom one is descendedSynonyms- ancestor
- antecedent
- father
- forebear
- forefather
- foremother
- mother
- parent
- progenitor
- predecessor
Synonyms for ascendantnoun position or state of being dominant or in controlSynonymsRelated Words- ascendance
- ascendancy
- ascendence
- ascendency
- dominance
- control
noun someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)Synonyms- ancestor
- antecedent
- ascendent
- root
Related Words- ancestress
- forbear
- forebear
- forefather
- sire
- father
- foremother
- primogenitor
- progenitor
- relative
- relation
adj tending or directed upwardSynonymsRelated Wordsadj most powerful or important or influentialSynonymsRelated Words |