The mother of one of someone's parents.
A woman who watches over someone else's kids usually as a full-time job.
Mode of the Hagiopolitan Octoechos.
1It should be fun at my nana's seventy-fifth birthday party next week.
2And gifts from nana and pop are often, well, less than desirable.
3My nana told me stories of your kind-selkiesand swan maidens.
4Seeds named Viola nana were sent me from Calcutta by Scott.
5Ki didn't see me; all her attention was fixed on the white nana.
6This not your nana's stripy, red and white folding deck chair.
7It was clear to Nyssa that her nana was disappearing.
8We went for a walk along the Brandywine River behind Nana's house.
9Georges heard Nana paying the baker and speaking in the curtest way.
10Nana Marie joins Jesse to speak about her work with Heart Kids.
11Nana had been in the family way for the past three months.
12We just divided up the responsibilities, said Nana of their 33-year marriage.
13Nana, said Nyssa, coming through the door, what happened to that hagdown?
14Nana retreated into the bathroom and returned with a paper towel compress.
15Nana was thoroughly disgusted and gave up the idea of going out.
16I heard George whisper to Nana, What's the body count now, Marion?