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Etymology

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Fromgrand- +‎parent. CompareFrenchgrand-parent.

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Noun

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grandparent (pluralgrandparents)

  1. Theparent of someone's parent.
    • 2020 January 16, Scottie Andrew, “An orphaned teen is being forced out of his grandparents’ senior community because he’s too young”, inCNN[1]:
      A 15-year-old orphan is being forced from the Arizona senior community where he lives with hisgrandparents after the homeowner’s association said it could face legal issues if he stayed.
    • 2021 October 8, Maggie Fox, “Covid-19 has taken the parents or grandparents of 140,000 US children, and minorities were hit harder”, inCNN[2]:
      More than 140,000 US children have lost a parent orgrandparent who takes care of them to Covid-19, CDC researchers reported Thursday, which is as many as one in 500 US kids.

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parent of one's parent

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Verb

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grandparent (third-person singular simple presentgrandparents,present participlegrandparenting,simple past and past participlegrandparented)

  1. Synonym ofgrandfather.
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