Complete Definition of "grandson"

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English

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-grandson.ogg|Audio (US)

Etymology
grand + son

Noun
en-noun

  1. a son of someone's child
  2. a son of someone's son
  3. a son of someone's daughter

Antonyms
granddaughter

Related terms
grandchild

Translations
trans-top|son of someone's child
Bosnian: t-|bs|unuk|m
Croatian: t-|hr|unuk|m
Dutch: t+|nl|kleinzoon|m
Ewe: t�gbuiy�vi�utsu
Finnish: t-|fi|pojanpoika, t-|fi|tyttärenpoika, t-|fi|lapsenlapsi
French: t-|fr|petit-fils|m
German: t+|de|Enkel|m
Hebrew: נ��|נֶ�ֶ� (nekhed) m
Indonesian: (see grandchild)
Korean: �� (sonja)
Latin: t+|la|nepos|m
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Latvian: mazd�ls m
Old English: t-|ang|sunsunu|xs=Old English
Polish: wnuk m; little one wnuczek m
Russian: t+|ru|вн�к|m|trvnuk|scCyrl
Scottish Gaelic: mac-mic m
Serbian:

Slovak: t-|sk|vnuk|m
Slovene: t+|sl|vnuk|m
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trans-top|son of someone's son
Bosnian: t-|bs|unuk|m
Croatian: t-|hr|unuk|m
Finnish: t-|fi|pojanpoika
Korean: �� (sonja)
Norwegian: sønnesønn
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Russian: t+|ru|вн�к|m|trvnuk|scCyrl
Scottish Gaelic: mac-mic m
Serbian:

Swedish: t-|sv|sonson|c
Thai: หลา��าย (larn-chai)
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trans-top|son of someone's daughter
Bosnian: t-|bs|unuk|m
Croatian: t-|hr|unuk|m
Finnish: t-|fi|tyttärenpoika
Korean: ��� (oesonja)
Norwegian: dattersønn
trans-mid
Russian: t+|ru|вн�к|m|trvnuk|scCyrl
Scottish Gaelic: mac-ighne m
Serbian:

Swedish: t-|sv|dotterson|c
Thai: หลา��าย (larn-chai)
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