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great-grandniece
[ greyt-gran-nees, -grand- ]
noun
- a granddaughter of one's nephew or niece.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of great-grandniece1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
A few days ago a great-grandniece was sent to me, a child under ten years old, that has no other relative.
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Perhaps I could persuade them that the great-grandniece of Cassius Cato would be a deserving object of their consideration.
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He could not offer to do so till he came back from his great-grandniece Constance's wedding at Cowcester.
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