great grandfather
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Definition
- Noun:
- A father of your grandparent: A great grandfather is the father of one's grandparent, making him two generations older than oneself in a direct male line of ancestry.
Usage
- The term "great grandfather" is used to specify a particular familial relationship in genealogy and personal history.
- It is typically used with possessive determiners (my, your, his, her, our, their) or with the definite article "the" when the specific individual is known from context.
- It can be used in both formal (legal, historical) and informal (conversational) contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- My great grandfather emigrated from Italy in 1901.
- She inherited this watch from her great grandfather.
- We are researching the life of our great grandfather.
Advanced Usage
- "Great-grandfather" (with hyphen): This is a common stylistic variant, especially in formal writing, used to clarify that "great" modifies "grandfather" as a single compound unit.
- His great-grandfather served in the war.
- The term can be extended further back with additional "great-" prefixes (e.g., great-great-grandfather).
Variants and Related Words
- Great-grandfather (n): The hyphenated form of the same term.
- Great-grandparent (n): A parent of one's grandparent; the gender-neutral term.
- Paternal great grandfather: Specifies the grandfather on the father's side.
- Maternal great grandfather: Specifies the grandfather on the mother's side.
Synonyms
- Forefather: A member of the past generations of one's family or people; a more general term.
- Ancestor: A person from whom one is descended, especially one more remote than a grandparent; a broader term.
Antonyms
- Great grandson: A son of one's grandchild.
- Descendant: A person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
Noun
- a father of your grandparent