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godchild

[ god-chahyld ]

noun

plural godchildren.
  1. a child for whom a godparent serves as sponsor at baptism.
  2. a child for whom a godparent serves as sponsor.


godchild

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noun

  1. a person, usually an infant, who is sponsored by adults at baptism
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of godchild1

Middle English word dating back to 1175ā€“1225; god, child
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Yeoh added that she felt blessed to also have a number of godchildren, nieces and nephews.

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If you are Al Pacinoā€™s godchild and he has forgotten, as his character Michael Corleone famously said in The Godfather, ā€œitā€™s not personal.ā€

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He said it was ā€œnot about race,ā€ and told the court that his godchildren are Black and that heā€™s had five Latina girlfriends.

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And for once, I can listen to the same music as my godchild.ā€

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The plot arrives with charming songs and dance but even a touch of terror courtesy of a delectable Evil Queen looking to kill her godchild with a poison apple.

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What doesĢżgodchild mean?

A godchild is a person who has one or more godparentsā€”people who have pledged to help with their upbringing, 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 childā€™s godparents, and the child is their godchild.

Godchildren are often related to their godparents (a boy might be his auntā€™s godson, for example), but they donā€™t need to be.

Godparents also often pledge to become the godchildā€™s guardian if needed (in the event that the childā€™s parents die).

These terms are all sometimes applied outside of a religious contextā€”parents may choose close relatives or friends to act as godparents for their children without any religious aspect to the relationship.

A godparent can still refer to their godchild with that term even after the child becomes an adult.

Example: Some people are godparents in name only, but Kelly and Chris spend as much time as they can with their godchild.

Where doesĢżgodchild come from?

Godchild is an old word, with the first records of its use coming from around 1200. Even though the word God is usually capitalized in the context of Christianity, itā€™s spelled lowercase in some general terms, such as godliness.

In some Christian denominations, people officially become godparents to their godchild at the childā€™s baptism by making specific pledges to assist with their religious upbringing. Some parents, though, choose godparents for their child simply by asking them to have a special presence in their godchildā€™s life (and often to act as the childā€™s guardians if something should happen to them). This may or may not involve a religious aspect.

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  • godchildren (plural)

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How isĢżgodchild used in real life?

The word godchild is especially associated with the relationship thatā€™s made official during the Christian ceremony of baptism, but itā€™s also used in nonreligious contexts.

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Is godchild used correctly in the following sentence?

I try to be a good godmother by always sending my godchild something for his birthday.

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