pronepos

From LSJ

κρειττότερον ἐστὶν εἰδέναι ἐν μέσῃ τῇ Πόλει φακιόλιον βασιλεῦον Τούρκου, ἢ καλύπτραν λατινικήν → I would rather see a Turkish turban in the midst of the City than the Latin mitre

Source

Latin > English

pronepos pronepotis N M :: great grandson

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prŏ-nĕpos: (scanned prōnĕpos, Sid. Carm. 11 fin.), ōtis, m.,
I a great-grandson, Dig. 38, 10, 1; 38, 10, 14; Cic. Tusc. 3, 12, 26; id. Phil. 13, 7, 15; id. Att. 16, 14, 4; Ov. M. 10, 606.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prŏnĕpōs,¹² ōtis, m., arrière-petit-fils : Cic. Tusc. 3, 26.

Latin > German (Georges)

pro-nepōs, ōtis, m., der Urenkel, Cic. u.a. / Die Silbe pro lang gemessen bei Sidon. carm. 11, 133.

Latin > Chinese

pronepos, otis. m. :: 曾孫