Belfather

/ˈbɛlˌfɑðər/ noun

An archaic term for a stepfather or a man who acts as a father figure, possibly with negative or dismissive connotations.

From Old English or Middle English combining 'bel-' (possibly a variant of 'be-' or from 'bale' meaning misfortune) with 'father.' The 'bel-' prefix may have implied something questionable or inferior about the paternal relationship.

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