In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for a male forebear is great grandfather.
The noun for a female forebear is great grandmother.
The feminine form of grandfather is grandmother.
The possessive form of the noun great-grandfather is great-grandfather's.Example: My great-grandfather's company is still run by our family.
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Masculine: Son - Father - Grandfather - Great Grandfather Feminine Daughter - Mother - Grandmother - Great Grandmother (They are not categorized by gender, just by order of birth).
The term is hyphenated, as great-great-grandfather(grandfather's grandfather).
your great great great great grandfather
Your great great grandfather.
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words, for example:A male grandparent is grandfather; a female grandparent is grandmother.
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
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.
Your great great grandfather.
The possessive form of the noun grandfather is grandfather's.Example: I'm spending the weekend at my grandfather's farm.