A son of your niece or nephew.
1He was the great-nephew of the counsel who pleaded for Louis XVI.
2He is Caesar's great-nephew, and I am Caesar's third cousin, once removed.
3Jarvis Barrow, that's a strong witness, should have had another sort of great-nephew!
4We will bring your great-nephew Desire to see you; he is now a lawyer.
5The thought that his great-nephew and his niece had actually slept there horrified him.
6I think I should like to import my great-nephew, Tom Gray, from New York.
7I never thought that I should hear her ridiculed in the house of her great-nephew.
8Colonel Washington [John Augustin Washington, great-nephew of General Washington, and Mt.
9From an original painting in the possession of Lawrence Washington, Esq., Alexandria, Va., a great-great-great-nephew.
10For instance, a small great-nephew of mine had had a pair of stilts given him.
11Conyers' great-nephew has also announced he would run.
12My great-nephew Elliot carries his everywhere he goes.
13He was only distantly related, a mere great-nephew.
14Looks like she's visiting with Elliot, Lorna's great-nephew.
15People say I am like the picture of my great-grandfather (the great-great-great-nephew of the ghost).
16Photograph: Google A great-nephew of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Le Fanu was the son of a Protestant churchman.
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