Grandmama

/ˈɡrænməmɑ/ noun

Definition

An informal, affectionate term for grandmother, typically used by or when addressing children.

Etymology

A reduplication of 'mama' with the prefix 'grand-' from French grand meaning 'great' or 'important.' This formation pattern emerged in the 17th century as families sought endearing terms for extended family relationships.

Kelly Says

The doubling of 'mama' creates a word that feels both formal (grand) and intimately childish at once, capturing the special relationship between grandchildren and grandmothers. Different cultures have their own versions - from 'nana' to 'babushka' - showing how universal yet personal this relationship is.

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