mère-grand

French

Etymology

From mère + grand.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /mɛʀɡʀɑ̃/

Noun

mère-grand f (plural mères-grand)

  1. (informal, old-fashioned) grandma
    Le Petit Chaperon rouge traverse la forêt pour apporter un petit pot de beurre et une galette à sa mère-grand. (Le Petit Chaperon rouge, de Charles Perrault)
    Little Red Riding Hood went through the forest to take a little pot of butter and a cake to her grandma. (Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault)
    Synonyms: grand-mère, grand-maman, aïeule, mamie, mémé, mémère, bonne-maman

References

  • Collins Robert French Dictionary, 2012, HarperCollins Publishers, page 592. →ISBN
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