In Welsh, the term for great-grandfather is "hen-ghyfaill." This term reflects the familial lineage, with "hen" meaning "old" and "gyfaill" relating to a male ancestor. It is used to denote the father of one's grandparent.
Marcus Agrippa was Nero's great grandfather. He was the grandfather of Nero's mother.
16th great grandfather
Granpa great to the fourth power, or 4-great grandfather
Domingo Lamco (grandfather, a chinese)
Your grandfather's uncle is your great great uncle. Your grandfather's brother would be your great uncle
My great grandfather in Welsh is - "Fy hên tad-cu" Her great grandfather in Welsh is - "Ei hên tad-cu hi" His great grandfather in Welsh is - "Ei hên tad-cu ef"
You would say; Great-grandfather = Hen Daid Great-grandmother = Hen Nain
It means 'grandfather' in the northern dialect of Welsh.
Yes. It's a Welsh term meaning 'grandfather'.
It's 'grandfather' in north Welsh dialect.
The term is hyphenated, as great-great-grandfather(grandfather's grandfather).
your great great great great grandfather
Yes, Thomas Jefferson had Welsh ancestry. His paternal great-grandfather, William Jefferson, emigrated from Wales to Virginia in the 17th century. This Welsh heritage is part of the broader European ancestry that influenced Jefferson's family background.
Your great great grandfather.
The 4th Great Grandson is the Great Great Great Great Grandson of the individual. Son Father Grandfather Great Grandfather Great Great Grandfather Great Great Great Grandfather Great Great Great Great Grandfather
In child's Welsh:grandmother is neina,grandfather is teida.aunt is bopa,uncle is ewa.
Your great, great grandfather's son could be either your great grandfather or your great grand uncle, depending on whether his son was your grandfather or not.