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1. (n.) grandchild
a child of one's son or daughter.
Etymology: (1580–90)
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| Definition of 'Grandchild' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) grandchild
a child of your son or daughter
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1. (noun) grandchild
the child of one of your children
I have four children and six grandchildren.
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| Definition of 'Grandchild' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Grandchild
a son's or daughter's child; a child in the second degree of descent
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Sense: the child, daughter or son, of one's son or daughter.
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Afrikaans: kleinkind |
Arabic: حَفيد |
Bulgarian: внук |
Brazilian: neto |
Czech: vnouče, vnučka, vnuk |
German: der/die Enkel(in) |
Danish: barnebarn |
Greek: εγγόνι |
Spanish: nieto; nieta |
Estonian: lapselaps, tütre- v. poja |
Farsi: نوه |
Finnish: lapsenlapsi |
French: petits-enfants, petite-fi |
Hebrew: נֶכֶד, נֶכדָּה |
Hindi: पौत्र, नाती |
Croatian: unuk, unuka |
Hungarian: unoka |
Indonesian: cucu, cucu perempuan, cuc |
Icelandic: barnabarn |
Italian: nipote |
Japanese: 孫 |
Korean: 손자, 손녀 |
Lithuanian: anūkas, anūkė |
Latvian: mazbērns; mazmeita; mazdē |
Malay: cucu |
Dutch: kleinkind; kleindochter; |
Norwegian: barnebarn |
Polish: wnuk, wnuczka |
Persian: نوه |
Pashto: لمسى ، د زوى يا لور اولاد |
Portuguese: neto |
Romanian: nepoţi, nepot, nepoată |
Russian: внук; внучка |
Slovak: vnúča, vnuk, vnučka |
Slovenian: vnuk, vnukinja |
Serbian: unuk |
Swedish: barnbarn |
Thai: หลาน |
Turkish: torun |
Taiwanese: (外)孫子(女) |
Ukrainian: внук; внучка |
Urdu: پوتے پوتیاں، نواسے نواسیا |
Vietnamese: cháu |
Chinese: 外孙,外孙女 |
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