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Definition of Godmothering
1. godmother [v] - See also: godmother
Lexicographical Neighbors of Godmothering
Literary usage of Godmothering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Women and the World War by Ida Clyde Gallagher Clarke (1918)
"... prompted by a beautiful spirit, early in the war undertook what is known
as "godmothering." While in many cases this work proved to be a boon to lonely ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Epes Sargent (1865)
"What would she not have give to have been in a station that would have entitled
her to volunteer the godmothering of thii-e evangelical twin babes — to have ..."
3. Greenwich Village by Anna Alice Chapin (1917)
"The new Greenwich Village Theatre which Mrs. Sam Lewis is godmothering, is—unless
many sensible and farseeing persons are much mistaken—going to be the new ..."
4. Rambles, Roamings and Recollections by George Philip Rigney Pulman (1870)
"... near the Bite of her burial place,—at Whitestaunton,—and elsewhere, and very
possibly she had something to do with the godmothering of Whitelackington. ..."