Noun
a son of your niece or nephew
Source: WordNetgreat nephew
Also paying tribute to the former President were Prime Minister Mark Phillips; Mrs. Jagan’s great-nephew, Mr. Ian Jagan; and Mr. Hydar Ally, Director of the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre (CJRC). Source: Internet
Among his roughly 50 surviving relatives is his great-nephew Rodrigo Basilicati Cardin, who will take over the business, which includes the Paris restaurant Maxim’s, according to a statement issued by Cardin’s family. Source: Internet
By Augustus' request, Tiberius adopted his nephew Germanicus, son of his late brother Drusus and biological great-nephew of Augustus through his mother. Source: Internet
His great-nephew Giovanni Antonio Cardinal Facchinetti de Nuce, juniore, was one of two cardinals appointed during the weeks of Innocent IX's pontificate. Source: Internet
Denis was cherished and adored by his nieces and nephews, Dana, Adam, Leslie, Anna, Josée and Stéphane as well as his great-nieces, Reagan, Kaitlynn, Sage and his great-nephew, Tristan. Source: Internet
Surviving are one brother, Robert Riddel of New Matamoras Ohio; two nephews, Ryan Riddel and Mo Riddel; and three nieces, Jessica Self, Kara Riddel and Brittany Riddel; three great-nieces; and one great-nephew. Source: Internet