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godmother
[god-muhth-er]
noun
a woman who serves as sponsor for a child at baptism.
any female sponsor or guardian.
verb (used with object)
to act as godmother to; sponsor.
godmother
/ ˈɡɒˌʌðə /
noun
a female godparent
Word History and Origins
Origin of godmother1
Example Sentences
Swift has been a godmother to Lively's three daughters, James, Inez and Betty, and used their names as inspiration for the love triangle narrative of "Folklore."
The UK government has announced sanctions on Daniella Weiss, a far-right Israeli settler known as the "godmother" of the settler movement.
TJ Jacobs, who is the godmother to Cher's daughter, said that cancelling the event would not stop knife crime but that "everyone has some responsibility".
Breeze McDonald, Andrews’ godmother, told The Times last year that extensive testing revealed the condition was related to hydration and nerves.
U by Uniworld has thrown the tradition of naming ship “godmothers” overboard.
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When To Use
A godmother is a woman who’s a godparent—a person who has pledged to help with the upbringing of a child, especially in a religious way.In some denominations of Christianity, when a child is baptized, they are sponsored by (usually two) adults who pledge to help in this way. Those adults are the child’s godparents, and the child is their godchild.Godparents are often related to their godchildren (an aunt might be her nephew’s godmother, for example), but they don’t need to be.Godparents also often pledge to become the godchild’s guardian if needed (in the event that the child’s parents die).These terms are all sometimes applied outside of a religious context—parents may choose close relatives or friends to act as godparents for their children without any religious aspect to the relationship.The word godmother is also sometimes used in a more general way to refer to a woman, especially one who’s older, who serves as a person’s mentor, protector, or simply someone who shows them kindness. The term fairy godmother is used in this way.Godmother can also be used in a somewhat figurative way to refer to a woman who’s considered the originator or main guiding force of a movement, school of thought, art form, or industry.Example: Joann is a wonderful godmother and spoils all of her godchildren.
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