Noun
A son's or daughter's son.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbraha found a pretext, presented by different sources alternatively as pollution of the church by a tribe allied to the Meccans or as an attack on Abraha's grandson in Najran by a Meccan party. Source: Internet
According to the American National Biography, the biographies of Hanson are not "adequate", though this is one, written by Hanson's grandson, is "perhaps the most satisfactory" of the lot. Source: Internet
According to Davis’s grandson, who was a key witness in the case, Hilyard attacked Davis in the home’s garage. Source: Internet
After fielding the first question, the 17-year-old grandson of NASCAR and NFL Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs realized the mask, which featured drawn-on pointy teeth, made it look like he was frowning. Source: Internet
A few short scenes set up their dilemma: George singing to their baby grandson Jimmy with their son and daughter-in-law. Source: Internet
According to S. Suchodolski, the monetary system was installed by Mieszko I's grandson and namesake, Mieszko II Lambert. Source: Internet