A son of your niece or nephew.
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Examples for "grandnephew"
Examples for "grandnephew"
1They did not know the mettle that was in this grandnephew of the great Gustavus.
2In every will Calvaster, her nearest relative and favorite grandnephew, was named as chief legatee.
3I understand you met my grandnephew, he said.
4Your grandniece and grandnephew are fleet and strong.
5Louis is a great-grandnephew of Washington Irving.
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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