linaje
lineage
noun lee-NAH-heh Rare
Origin: Old French lignage, from Latin linea (line)
Also means
ancestry
Usage Note
Linaje refers to family line or ancestral descent, often implying noble or distinguished heritage (de noble linaje). It is more literary and formal than familia or estirpe. The plural linajes is used when discussing multiple family lines in historical or genealogical writing.
Examples
"Era un caballero de ilustre linaje."
Natural Translation
He was a knight of illustrious lineage.
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