godparent

English

Etymology

From god- + parent, modelled after godfather, godmother, godsib, etc.

Noun

godparent (plural godparents)

  1. A person who, at a child's naming ceremony or baptism, agrees to help raise the child, originally and especially in regard to their religious development.
    Hyponyms: godfather, godmother

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