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great-aunt

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Word definitions for great-aunt in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. The sister or sister-in-law of one’s grandparent, aunt of one’s parent. n. The sister or sister-in-law of one’s grandparent, aunt of one’s parent.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an aunt of your father or mother [syn: grandaunt ]

Usage examples of great-aunt.

My great-aunt asked me to dinner, and when I went I found the foolish young man and his father present, together with my grandfather, who formally introduced him to me as my future husband, and begged me to fix the wedding day.

He had aunts and uncles galore to fuss over him, as well as a grandmother and a great-aunt, the handle of whose lorgnette got tangled up in the lace of his skirt for one anxious moment.

As for his great-aunt Moggy, when she heard of this arrangement, she resigned herself to her fate, which was obviously the Union away at Moynalone.

I found myself once more in the dank oubliette facing the saddened vision of my dear great-aunt.

She was no longer in the cave, but out on the scrub slopes of the bajada, a great-aunt of a saguaro rearing tall above her, signaling some slow semaphore to her relatives on a distant slope.

Glebe and Pargeter, when his old father was alive, and told him that her great-aunt had left her some money and she had decided to invest it in a London house.

Miss Allison, from what she knew of Clement Kane, thought it extremely unlikely that he would make the least attempt to dislodge his great-aunt, but she wisely refrained from saying this and instead went away to inform him of the tragedy.

I suppose they are my great-aunts, but I never felt REALLY related to them -- but how could he know how terribly unadvanced they are?

As Emerson had been told, Adams was always better for having visitors from morning until night, and never was this quite so evident as an evening in the fall of 1825, when Josiah Quincy was assigned to escort his great-aunt Hannah on a visit to the old President.

We have mentioned the clairvoyante great-aunt, of whom a melancholy tradition had come down.

In any case, Great-aunt Veronica herself, according to her papers and notes, had never been certain whether the pictures or the exodermal tokens were the most important factors.

Edgar Poe in their hearing on the chance that Auntie Blum would find some excuse to inform Peter, or write a concerned epistle on the state of my life to my great-aunt, with whom she had been very hand and glove over the years.

With his miniskirted great-aunt itching to marry him off and her rifle-toting grandma ready to shoot Remy the second he sets foot on her land, the sexiest bad boy this side of the Mason-Dixon line will need a special kind of voodoo to win this new civil war.

They bought things there painted wooden bowls and trays, hand-knitted woollies for Great-Aunt Mary, a pair of gloves Annis liked and several pieces of glass she admired.

Great-Aunt Mary was home and being herself, remained un flurried when Annis told her news, beyond saying that she was delighted and would trout, jacket potatoes and a bottle of that Hock she had been saving for some special occasion do for their suppers.