n. [ AS. godfæder. Cf. Gossip. ] A man who becomes sponsor for a child at baptism, and makes himself a surety for its Christian training and instruction. Correlative of
There shall be for every Male-child to be baptized, when they can be had, two Godfathers and one Godmother; and for every Female, one Godfather and two Godmothers; and Parents shall be admitted as Sponsors, if it is desired. Book of Common Prayer (Prot. Episc. Ch., U. S. ). [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. To act as godfather to; to take under one's fostering care. [ R. ] Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]