释义 |
grand-dad, grandad|ˈgrænddæd, ˈgrændæd| [See grand a. 12 b.] A childish or affectionate word for grandfather.
1819Byron Juan ii. cxxxvii, His hardships were comparative To those related in my grand-dad's ‘Narrative’. 1865Look before you leap I. 18 A ward of my granddad's. 1889P. H. Emerson Eng. Idyls 17 Grandad, what did granny say? So gran(d-)dada = grand-dad.
1698Farquhar Love & Bottle i. (1699) 6 And so you left them to Grand Dada! 1871G. Meredith H. Richmond III. xii. 205 Her mind was simply obedient to her grandada's wish. |