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god-sibb

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Add: One who has become spiritually related to another (a baptized child or its parents) by acting as sponsor at baptism
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  • Hine (Malcolm

    ) slóh
      Moræl; sé
    wæs Melcolmes cynges godsib, Chr. 1093; P. 228, 9.
  • Nán man on his godsibbe ne wífige (cf. Si quis

    commatrem spiritalem

    in conjugio duxerit, anathema sit,
      20, 15.
  • Si quis cum

    spiritali matre

    peccaverit, sicut superius dictum est, anathematizetur,
      21, 17), Ll. Th. ii. 300, 15.
Etymology
[Cf. Icel. guð-sefi a godfather, guð-sifja a godmother.]
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