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granddaughter

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grand·daugh·ter  (grntr)
n.
A daughter of one's son or daughter.

granddaughter [ˈgrænˌdɔːtə]
n
a daughter of one's son or daughter
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.granddaughtergranddaughter - a female grandchild                  
grandchild - a child of your son or daughter
Translations
granddaughter [ˈgrænˌdɔːtəʳ] Nnieta f

granddaughter [ˈgrændɔːtər] npetite-fille f

granddaughter [ˈgrænˌdɔːtəʳ] nnipote f, nipotina (di nonno)
granddaughter [ˈgrænˌdɔːtəʳ] nnipote f, nipotina (di nonno)

granddaughter حفيدة vnučka barnebarn Enkelin εγγονή nieta tyttärentytär petite-fille unuka nipote 孫娘 손녀 kleindochter sønnedatter wnuczka neta внучка sondotter หลานสาว kız torun cháu gái 孙女


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Presently the granddaughter of the old woman came to stay with her, and then a youth appeared -- no one quite knew where from or to whom he belonged -- but he settled down with them in a happy-go-lucky way, and they all lived together,
In the Levins' house, so long deserted, there were now so many people that almost all the rooms were occupied, and almost every day it happened that the old princess, sitting down to table, counted them all over, and put the thirteenth grandson or granddaughter at a separate table.
But thither he had come, with a fair granddaughter under his arm; and there, amid all the mirth and buffoonery, stood this stern old figure, the best sustained character in the masquerade, because so well representing the antique spirit of his native land.
 
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