tataranieto

Spanish

Etymology

From tras- + Old Spanish trasnieto (great-grandchild), from tras- + nieto (grandson), formed from nieta (granddaughter), from Late Latin nepta, from Latin neptis, from Proto-Indo-European *néptih₂. Compare Latin nepōs (grandson, grandaughter, nephew, niece) (genitive singular nepōtis).

Noun

tataranieto m (plural tataranietos, feminine tataranieta, feminine plural tataranietas)

  1. great-great-grandchild; great-great-grandson (great-great-granddaughter for the feminine form)

Coordinate terms

  • bisnieto (great-grandchild/son)
  • decanieto (ninth-great-grandchild/son)
  • eneanieto (ninth-great-grandchild/son)
  • heptanieto (seventh-great-grandchild/son)
  • hexanieto (sixth-great-grandchild/son)
  • nieto (grandchild/son)
  • octanieto (eighth-great-grandchild/son)
  • pentanieto, bichozno (fourth-great-grandchild/son)
  • trastataranieto, chozno (great-great-great-grandchild/son)

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