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Dictionary English → German: godchild | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
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relig. godchild | 353 Patenkind {n} | |||||
relig. godchild | Gottechind {n} [schweiz.] | |||||
relig. godchild [to the godfather] | Göttikind {n} [schweiz.] [ugs.] [Patenkind eines Taufpaten] | |||||
godchild [to the godmother] | Gottenkind {n} [schweiz.] [ugs.] [Patenkind einer Taufpatin] |
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