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great-grandaunt

[ greyt-grand-ant, -ahnt ]

noun

  1. an aunt of one's grandfather or grandmother.


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Lena Calhoun, Buckley’s great-grandaunt, was one of the standouts in the Horne’s clan of strivers.

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Because my great-grandaunt, Maritcha Lyons, left a memoir, I’ve been able to learn something about the work experiences of my great-great-great-grandmother, Elizabeth Hewlett Marshall.

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My great-grandaunt—I never saw her— Her ghost doesn't know me from another, She stalks up the attic stairs angrily.

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With languid step she ascended the stair, and was presently beside her great-grandaunt, Patricia Bower.

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With sweeping Spanish hospitality, they installed her in their Palacio de las Due�as in the bed room once used by France's Empress Eug�nie, great-grandaunt of the present duchess.

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