Noun
a parent of your grandparent
Source: WordNetgreat-grandparent
If all people who speak Sami or have a parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent who speaks or spoke Sami are included, the number reaches 70,000. Source: Internet
Great-grandparent is Elaine Nerdig of Forest City. Source: Internet
It is important to remember to set gg (the great-grandparent of x) to now point to x after any splay operation. Source: Internet
The Black Codes created a separate set of laws, punishments, and acceptable behaviors for anyone with more than one black great-grandparent. Source: Internet
The Norwegian state recognizes any Norwegian as Sámi if he or she has one great-grandparent whose home language was Sámi, but there is not, and has never been, any registration of the home language spoken by Norwegian people. Source: Internet
They stated that 5% of African Americans have at least 12.5% Native American ancestry, or the equivalent to one great-grandparent, which may represent more than one distant ancestor. Source: Internet