compadre

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A friend or companion.

Etymology
From, (13th century, ), from , from  +.

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Noun

 * 1) godfather of one’s child; father of one’s godchild
 * 2) father of one's child's spouse; co-father-in-law
 * 3)  a close friend;
 * 1)  a close friend;

Etymology
From, , from , from +.

Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  godfather of one’s child; father of one’s godchild
 * 2)  father of one's child's spouse; co-father-in-law
 * 3)   a close friend;
 * 1)   a close friend;

Descendants

 * Kadiwéu:

Etymology 1
, from, from +. Dialectal is a.

Noun

 * 1) godfather of one's child
 * 2) parent of one's godchild
 * 3) friend, especially a very close and honoured male friend
 * 4)  father of one's child's spouse
 * 5)  binge or partying habitual companion
 * 6)  person of the generation whose parents fought in Argentina's war of independence from Spain.
 * 7)  the relation between a man and his wife's lover, or in the case of divorce, the relation between the previous and current husband
 * 1)  binge or partying habitual companion
 * 2)  person of the generation whose parents fought in Argentina's war of independence from Spain.
 * 3)  the relation between a man and his wife's lover, or in the case of divorce, the relation between the previous and current husband
 * 1)  the relation between a man and his wife's lover, or in the case of divorce, the relation between the previous and current husband

Usage notes

 * In Spanish, compadre and padrino are not synonyms. A padrino is one's own godfather, whereas a compadre is the godfather of one's child or the father of one's godchild.

Antonyms

 * (feminine form)