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great-grandmother

[ greyt-gran-muhth-er, -grand-, -gram- ]

noun

  1. a grandmother of one's father or mother.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of great-grandmother1

First recorded in 1520ā€“30
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But the officer was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury last November, after prosecutors argued his actions towards the great-grandmother, who later died of her injuries, were "grossly disproportionate".

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Besides china, silver and crystal, I lost two paintings, painted by my father and great-grandmother.

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The family is currently staying with Eleanorā€™s great-grandmother in San Marino.

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She was a "loving and much-loved" daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, said Slimming World.

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A man who killed an 83-year-old great-grandmother when he repeatedly ran over her with his van has been jailed for 13 months.

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What doesĢżgreat-grandmother mean?

A great-grandmother is the mother of a personā€™s grandparent (the grandmother of a personā€™s parent).

When a motherā€™s child has their own children, that mother becomes a grandmother. When those children have their own children, she becomes a great-grandmother.

Should great-grandmother be capitalized?

Great-grandmother should be capitalized when itā€™s used as a proper name, as in Please tell Great-grandmother that I miss her.Ģż

But great-grandmother does not need to be capitalized when itā€™s simply used as a way to refer to her, as in Please tell my great-grandmother that I miss her.Ģż

Example: My kids were lucky enough to get to know three of their great-grandmothers.

Where doesĢżgreat-grandmother come from?

The first records of the word great-grandmother come from the 1500s. The prefix grand- is used in family terms to indicate a person who is one generation removed, as in grandparent and grandchild. The prefix great- indicates yet another generation.

Another great- can be added for each generation. For example, your great-great-grandmother is the mother of your great-grandmother. Most people refer to their great-grandmothers with titles like great-grandma and great-grandmom, sometimes in combination with a name, as in Great-Grandma Marie.

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What are some synonyms for great-grandmother?

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How isĢżgreat-grandmother used in real life?

Great-grandmother can be used as a title, but many families use their own unique names. Still, the title that grandchildren use for their grandmother often stays the same even after she becomes a great-grandmother.

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Is great-grandmother used correctly in the following sentence?

Iā€™m a great-grandmother of 18, a grandmother of 12, and a mother of four, so I know a thing or two about temper tantrums.

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