From great- + aunt.
great-aunt (plural great-aunts)
- An aunt of one's parent (i.e. a sister or sister-in-law of one's grandparent).
aunt of one’s parent
- Czech: prateta (cs) f
- Dutch: oudtante (nl) f
- Esperanto: praonklino
- Finnish: isotäti (fi)
- French: grand-tante (fr) f, grand’tante (fr) f (archaic)
- German: Großtante (de), Großmuhme (de) f (obsolete), Grossmuhme (de) f (obsolete, Switzerland and Liechtenstein)
- Ido: preonklo (io), preonklino (io)
- Irish: sean-aintín f
- Italian: prozia (it) f
- Japanese: 大叔母 (ja) (おおおば, ōoba)
- Latin: amita magna
- Macedonian: пра́тетка f (prátetka)
- Malay: nenek saudari
- Navajo: análí (paternal), amá sání (maternal)
- Norman: grand'tante f (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: grandtante (no) m or f, filletante m or f
- Nynorsk: grandtante f
- Plautdietsch: Ellamum f
- Polish: cioteczna babka (pl) f, stryjeczna babka (pl) f (by marriage)
- Portuguese: tia-avó (pt) f
- Russian: двою́родная ба́бушка (ru) f (dvojúrodnaja bábuška)
- Seri: aact (maternal grandmother's sister or maternal grandmother's brother's wife)
- Spanish: tía-abuela f
- Swedish: gammelfaster (sv) c (parent's paternal), gammelmoster (sv) c (parent's maternal), gammeltant c (parent's in-law)
- Ukrainian: двою́рідна ба́ба f (dvojúridna bába)
- Welsh: hen fodryb f, hen anti f
- Zazaki: āmık, xalık
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