godsib
suomi-englanti sanakirjagodsib englanniksi
One's sibling or kin via a godfamily tie: one's or one's child's godparent, or one's godchild's parent, or one's godparent's child.
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2006, David Postles, Joel Thomas Rosenthal, ''Studies on the Personal Name in Later Medieval England and Wales'' (Western Michigan Univ.):
- (..) where 34 % of testators who mentioned godchildren were homonymous with those godsibs.
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a gossip.
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