释义 |
grand·fa·ther I. \ˈgran(d)ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷, -raan-\ noun Etymology: Middle English graund fader (translation of Middle French grant pere), from Middle French grant grand + Middle English fader father — more at grand, father 1. : a father's or mother's father : an ancestor in the next degree above the father or mother in lineal ascent; also : forefather 2. : one suggesting a grandfather in being a precursor in a line of similar things showing successive development, in being old and venerable, or in being the first or earliest in a line < the church supper is the grandfather of the country club — Saturday Review > < an old grandfather of a tree > also : something sizable or impressive in a way suggesting a long period of growth or development < the grandfather of all buttons — Ben Riker > II. transitive verb : to permit to continue under a grandfather clause < existing personnel would be grandfathered into the present system — Wall Street Journal > < grandfathered water rights > |