Definition of Grandam. Meaning of Grandam. Synonyms of Grandam

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Definition of Grandam

Grandam
Grandam Gran"dam, n. [F. grande, fem. of grand + dame. See Grand, and Dame.] An old woman; specifically, a grandmother. --Shak.

Meaning of Grandam from wikipedia

- Look up grandam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grandam may refer to: grandparent Grand-Am, an auto racing sanctioning body established in 1999 to...
- Grand-Am Road Racing or Grand-Am was an auto racing sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to organize road racing competitions in North America...
- teams in the American Le Mans Series. He has also competed in the GrandAm Series and GrandAm Motorola Cup. "Race Driver Database: Keith Alexander". Speedsport...
- out of the mare Bathing Girl) was named after her. Annette K. became the grandam of U.S. Triple Crown winner War Admiral. The Bride of Lammermoor: A Tragedy...
- Telugu-language book Sri Sai Leelamrutham is one of the famous book (Parayana Grandam). Sri Ekkirala Bharadwaja later translated the book to English with the...
- the Barber Motorsports Park road course with Superbike and sports car GrandAm races. The PGA Champions Tour has had a regular stop in the Birmingham...
- (1995) As Aventuras da Professora Maluquinha em Quadrinhos (2010) Vito Grandam: Uma História de Vôos (1995) O Menino do Rio Doce (1996) Tia Nota Dez (1996)...
- won three classics for King George VI in 1942, and of Sister Sarah, the grandam of Santa Claus. The Queen sent her filly into training with Noel Murless...
- Storm Cat. Through him and Littleprincessemma, she was the great-great-grandam of 2015 U.S. Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Terlingua was known...
- stallion Muley, which in turn sired the mare Marpessa (dam of Pocahontas and grandam of Stockwell) and the influential stallion Leviathan which was exported...