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Meaning of "great-nephew"

great-nephew (noun) - the son of one's nephew or niece
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I think technically that makes me a great-nephew.
His great-nephew said as much as he spoke of his uncle.
Because it turns out my great-nephew voted.
Because it turns out my great-nephew voted for a certain black president who shall remain nameless.
But an invitation to meet my great-nephew.
She adopted her great-nephew Erik the same year.
She pleaded with him, explaining this was crucial for her to take her great-nephew in.
He is a great-nephew of film director Irvin Kershner.
He left his estate to his great-nephew Nicholas.
He is also a great-nephew of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst.
The teenage Abha was married to his great-nephew.
He was the great-nephew of the writer René Bazin.
Administration of the estate was granted to his great-nephew Thomas Foley.
He is the great-nephew of the singer Johnny Cash.
This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her great-nephew.

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He was the great-nephew of the composer Heinrich Finck.
The television gardener Monty Don is a great-nephew.
He is also the great-nephew of the baseball catcher Elston Howard.
The art collector Godfrey Windus was a great-nephew.
Malik was the great-nephew of the renowned author Farah Antun.
Noted sports columnist Steve Rushin is his great-nephew.
He was born in Deptford, and was a great-nephew through his mother of Lancelot Andrewes.
Her great-nephew was the broadcaster and disc jockey John Peel.
Anderson 's mitochondrial DNA was a match with a great-nephew of Franziska Schanzkowska, a missing Polish factory worker.
His great-nephew Strobe Talbott was a deputy secretary of state in the Clinton administration.
In it, Caesar posthumously adopted his great-nephew Gaius Octavius and named him his principal heir.
His great-nephew Grant Jones was a longtime Texas state legislator.
He is the son of the famous actor Peter Ustinov, a great-nephew of Alexandre Benois.
He is also the great-nephew of former world professional champion Ernest Barry.
The famous West African and ostentatious ruler Mansa Musa was his great-nephew.
He is the great-nephew of former pair skater and coach Agnesa Búřilová née Wlachovská.
Her first marriage was to the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos, a great-nephew of the emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
He was also great-nephew of the Aviator Sacadura Cabral.
Often complaining, Phyllis only seems happy to see her favourite great-nephew Carl Tom Lister.
He was also a great-nephew of Edward John Eliot.
It's always a pleasure to spend time with my great-nephew.
He is also the great-nephew of Alberto Terry.
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She adopted her great-nephew Eric of Pomerania.
His great-nephew was the pro-Confederate judge and politician Richard Bennett Carmichael.
This is my little great-nephew.
He was the great-nephew of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff.
I was most excited to see the love of my life, my great-nephew.
He is a great-nephew of football manager Sir Matt Busby.
The couple had no children, and Armstrong 's heir was his great-nephew William Watson-Armstrong.
He is a great-nephew of actor Martin Gabel.
Daunting challenges face Batlle's great-nephew.
He was the great-nephew of Lawrence Sheriff.
Sculptor David Williams-Ellis is his great-nephew.
He was the great-nephew of the philosopher Johann Eduard Erdmann.

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