Grandfathers

/ˈɡrændfɑðərz/ noun

The fathers of one's parents; male grandparents, or to treat something with grandfatherly tolerance by allowing it to continue despite new rules.

From Old English 'grand-' (great) combined with 'father.' The term literally meant 'great father' and has been used since medieval times. The verb meaning 'to grandfather in' arose in 20th-century legal language.

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