great-grandma

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From great- +‎ grandma.

Noun[edit]

great-grandma (plural great-grandmas)

  1. A great-grandmother.
    • 2010, Gerald Leinwand, Intimations of Immortality: Do You Want to Live Forever?, page 98:
      Yet, according to recent research, the alleged grumpiness of great-grandma and great-grandpa is more myth than reality.