godfamily
English
Noun
godfamily (countable and uncountable, plural godfamilies)
- A group of people who are closely related to one another by godparent/godchild ties (including godsiblings, godaunts, etc).
- 1996, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History Christopher Given-Wilson, An Illustrated History of Late Medieval England, Manchester University Press (→ISBN), page 119:
- Apart from family, there was godfamily, something which was taken seriously […]
- 2015, Michael York, Pagan Ethics: Paganism as a World Religion, Springer, →ISBN, page 372:
- First find a godparent, and learn what are the proper offerings for each Orisha, […] In essence one's godfamily functions as a support structure.
- 2016, C. Lynn Carr, A Year in White: Cultural Newcomers to Lukumi and Santería in the United States, Rutgers University Press, →ISBN, page 119:
- He liked being served food, as is Lukumi custom, before everyone else, and he enjoyed the company of the other iyawos in his extended godfamily.
- 2017, J. Bernstein, Standing Room Only: Marketing Insights for Engaging Performing Arts Audiences, Springer, →ISBN, page 178:
- These were attended by 4,500 godfamilies, and the feedback was extremely positive. “We're extremely proud of our musical godparents for 'opening up' […] "
- 1996, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History Christopher Given-Wilson, An Illustrated History of Late Medieval England, Manchester University Press (→ISBN), page 119:
Further reading
- 2016, C. Lynn Carr, A Year in White: Cultural Newcomers to Lukumi and Santería in the United States, Rutgers University Press, →ISBN, page 212:
- godfamily: Spirital kin consisting of one's godparents and their godchildren and sometimes the godfamily of one's godparents. A person has expectations of and responsibilities to members of one's godfamily such as godparents and godsiblings (a godparent's other godchildren).
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