a maternal grandfather.
单词 | θ153450 |
释义 | society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > grandparent > [noun] > grandfather (41) mother-fathereOE a maternal grandfather. eldfatherOE A grandfather; a forefather in general. grandsirec1300 = grandfather, n. 1. Now archaic. aiela1325 A grandfather. Also: a forefather, an ancestor. belsirea1325 A grandfather. Also: a forefather, an ancestor. grandfather1424 The father of one's father or mother. belfatherc1440 Grandfather. goodsire?c1450 A grandfather. Cf. gutcher, n. fore-grandsire1513 A grandfather; = Latin avus. gutcher1523 A grandfather. Cf. goodsire, n. granfer1564 One's grandfather; a grandfather; (also) an elderly man. Also as a form of address. granddaddy1648 = grandad, n. Also figurative. Now chiefly U.S. and colloquial. grandpapa1680 = grandpa, n. Also in extended use. grandada1699 = grandad, n. grandad1764 One's grandfather. Also used as a familiar form of address to an elderly man. grandpa?1785 One's grandfather. Also used as a familiar form of address to one's grandfather or to an elderly man. Also used before a person's surname (or… grandpappy1857 = grandpa, n. Also in extended use. grandpop1860 = grandpa, n. Also in extended use. abuelo1876 In Spanish-speaking contexts: a grandfather; (more generally) an elderly man. Also as a familiar title or form of address. dada1888 A paternal grandfather; (more generally) a grandfather. Frequently as a respectful form of address. gramp1890 An informal term for: one's grandfather. grampy1904 An informal term for: one's grandfather; = gramp, n. lolo1934 One's grandfather. Also used as a respectful title or form of address for an elderly man. Cf. lola, n. gramps1935 An informal term for: one's grandfather; = gramp, n. Also in extended use, as a form of address to (or title for) any older man. zayde1946 A grandfather; an elderly man. Frequently as a respectful form of address or term of endearment. Cf. bubbe, n. opa1948 Originally among German and Dutch communities: a grandfather. Frequently as a form of address. opi1988 Originally among German communities: a grandfather. Frequently as an affectionate form of address. Subcategories:— condition of (2) — grandfather or great-grandfather (1) — great-grandfather (8) — great-great-grandfather (3) |
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