Godfather vs Sicilian - What's the difference?
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A man present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner; a male godparent who sponsors the baptism of a child.
A small post which is used in repairing a fence. For instance attached to and supporting an existing broken fence post.
A mafia leader.
(transitive, often, figuratively) To act as godfather to.
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Of or relating to Sicily or its inhabitants.
A native of Sicily.
Any chess opening that starts 1 e4 c5.
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As nouns the difference between godfather and sicilian
is that godfather is a man present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a christian manner; a male godparent who sponsors the baptism of a child while sicilian is sicilian (language).As a verb godfather
is (transitive|often|figuratively) to act as godfather to.godfather
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sicilian
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(en noun)- Palmgren was playing white and had opened the Sicilian quite correctly.