great grandparent

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great grandparent

A child looks at a framed photograph of their great grandparent.

Definition

Noun: A great grandparent is the parent of one's grandparent. This term refers to an individual who is two generations removed from oneself in a direct ancestral line.

Usage

The term "great grandparent" is used to specify a familial relationship. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to denote this specific ancestor. It is typically used in genealogical, historical, or personal family contexts.

Examples
  • I never met my great grandparent; they passed away long before I was born.
  • Her great grandparent immigrated to this country over a century ago.
  • Tracing your family tree often involves finding the names of your great grandparents.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in its plural form, "great grandparents," to refer to the collective set of these ancestors (e.g., paternal and maternal).
  • In formal or legal documents, such as wills or genealogical records, the term precisely defines the generational distance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Great-grandparent: A common hyphenated spelling of the same term.
  • Great grandfather: Specifically denotes a male great grandparent.
  • Great grandmother: Specifically denotes a female great grandparent.
  • Grandparent: The parent of one's parent, which is the direct descendant of a great grandparent.
  • Great grandchild: The reciprocal relationship; the child of one's grandchild.
Synonyms
  • Forebear: A more general term for an ancestor.
  • Ancestor: A person from whom one is descended.
Antonyms
  • Great grandchild
  • Descendant
Notes

"Great grandparent" is a specific kinship term. To refer to ancestors further back, the prefix "great-" is repeated (e.g., great-great grandparent). The term itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb.

great grandparent

A child looks at a framed photograph of their great grandparent.

Noun
  1. a parent of your grandparent