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[[William Pike]] was the grandfather of [[Harry Pike]], and so the great-grandfather of his son [[Darius Pike]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]'', ''[[The Last Precinct (TV story)|The Last Precinct]]'')
[[William Pike]] was the grandfather of [[Harry Pike]], and so the great-grandfather of his son [[Darius Pike]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]'', ''[[The Last Precinct (TV story)|The Last Precinct]]'')
The term was traditionally used for the founder of a [[Great House]]. For instance, the founder of [[House Paradox]] was called "[[Grandfather Paradox]]", and the founder of [[House Halfling]] was called "[[Grandfather Halfling]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
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Grandparent

Grandparent was a name used to describe one's ancestor, namely the parent of one's parent, where the subject in question would be the grandparent's grandchild. Each previous generation of the initial grandparent was given the qualifier of "great", which was then compounded.[source needed]

As the father of Sylvia Noble, Wilfred Mott was the grandfather of her daughter Donna Noble. (TV: Partners in Crime)

William Pike was the grandfather of Harry Pike, and so the great-grandfather of his son Darius Pike. (TV: The Cambridge Spy, The Last Precinct)

The term was traditionally used for the founder of a Great House. For instance, the founder of House Paradox was called "Grandfather Paradox", and the founder of House Halfling was called "Grandfather Halfling". (PROSE: The Book of the War)