cumpari
Sicilian
Etymology
From Late Latin compater, compatrem, from Latin cum + pater. The godfather of one's child, who becomes like the spiritual father of his godchild, because it is supposed that familial bonds and affection exist between cumpari. This term usually indicates a close friend.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kʊmˈpa.rɪ], /ˈkʊmˈpa.rɪ/
Noun
cumpari m (plural cumpari)
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Derived terms
- compà
- cumparaticu
- 'mbari
- 'mpari
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