Godfather

/ˈɡɑdˌfɑðər/ noun

A male godparent who sponsors a child at baptism and takes responsibility for their Christian upbringing. Also, a powerful leader of an organized crime family or influential founder of a movement.

From Old English 'godfæder', combining 'god' + 'fæder' (father). Originally a purely religious term describing spiritual parenthood in Christian tradition. The crime boss meaning emerged in 20th-century American English, popularized by Mario Puzo's novel and Coppola's films.

ARعصبة
CSkmotr
DAgudfar
DEPate
ELνονός
ESpadrino
FIkummi
FRparrain
HIगॉडफ़ादर
HUkeresztapa
IDwali
ITpadrino
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