ascend
ASCEND, v.i. L. ascendo, from scando, to mount or climb.
1. To move upwards; to mount; to go up; to rise, whether in air or water, or upon a material object.
2. To rise, in a figurative sense; to proceed from an inferior to a superior degree, from mean to noble objects, from particulars to generals, &c.
3. To proceed from modern to ancient times; to recur to former ages; as, our inquiries ascend to the remotest antiquity.
4. In a corresponding sense, to proceed in a line towards ancestors; as, to ascend to our first progenitors.
5. To rise as a star; to proceed or come above the horizon.
6. In music, to rise in vocal utterance; to pass from any note to one more acute.
ASCEND, v.t. To go or move upwards upon, as to ascend a hill or ladder; or to climb, as to ascend a tree.
ascendable
ASCENDABLE, a. That may be ascended.
ascendant
ASCENDANT, n.
1. Superiority or commanding influence; as, one man has the ascendant over another.
2. An ancestor, or one who precedes in genealogy, or degrees of kindred; opposed to descendant.
3. Height; elevation. Little used.
4. In astrology, that degree of the ecliptic which rises above the horizon at the time of ones birth. That part of the ecliptic at any particular time above the horizon, supposed to have influence on a persons life and fortune.
ASCENDANT, a.
1. Superior; predominant; surpassing.
2. In astrology, above the horizon.
ascended
ASCENDED, pp. or a. Risen; mounted up; gone to heaven.
ascendency
ASCENDENCY, n. Power; governing or controlling influence.
Custom has an ascendency over the understanding.
ascending
ASCENDING, ppr. Rising; moving upwards; proceeding from the less to the greater; proceeding from modern to ancient, from grave to more acute. A star is said to be ascending, when rising above the horizon, in any parallel of the equator.
Ascending latitude is the latitude of a planet, when moving towards the North pole.
Ascending node is that point of a planets orbit, wherein it passes the ecliptic to proceed northward. It is also called the northern node.
Ascending vessels, in anatomy, are those which carry the blood upward or toward the superior parts of the body.