co-father
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Noun
co-father (plural co-fathers)
- (obsolete) The relationship of a godfather to the other god-parents, and the legal parents, of a child.
- 1967, Charles Wagley, Joao José Rescála, Amazon town, page 153:
- A man invites a good friend, or an important man who might help him, to become his co-father.
- In a male homosexual couple, the nonbiological father (partner of the biological father) of a child.
- Synonym: stepfather
- Coordinate term: co-mother
- 2008, Elizabeth Rudd, Lara Descartes, The changing landscape of work and family in the American middle class, page 165:
- gay co-fathers and their children are never sure of finding acceptance in straight communities.
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