Definition of sponsor

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Sponson (n.) One of the armored projections fitted with gun ports, used on modern war vessels..

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Cautioner :: Cautioner (n.) A surety or sponsor.
Godchild :: Godchild (n.) One for whom a person becomes sponsor at baptism, and whom he promises to see educated as a Christian; a godson or goddaughter. See Godfather..
Desponsory :: Desponsory (n.) A written pledge of marriage.
Goddaughter :: Goddaughter (n.) A female for whom one becomes sponsor at baptism.
Godson :: Godson (n.) A male for whom one has stood sponsor in baptism. See Godfather.
Responsory :: Responsory (n.) A versicle sung in answer to the priest, or as a refrain..
Desponsories :: Desponsories (pl. ) of Desponsor.
Responsory :: Responsory (a.) Containing or making answer; answering.
Gossip :: Gossip (n.) A sponsor; a godfather or a godmother.
Spnsorial :: Sponsor (n.) One who at the baptism of an infant professore the christian faith in its name, and guarantees its religious education; a godfather or godmother..
Sponsor :: Sponsor (n.) One who binds himself to answer for another, and is responsible for his default; a surety..
Spontaneities :: Sponsorship (n.) State of being a sponsor.
Godfather :: Godfather (n.) A man who becomes sponsor for a child at baptism, and makes himself a surety for its Christian training and instruction..
Gossiprede :: Gossiprede (n.) The relationship between a person and his sponsors.
Gossip :: Gossip (v. t.) To stand sponsor to.
Sponsorship :: Spnsorial (a.) Pertaining to a sponsor.
Responsory :: Responsory (n.) The answer of the people to the priest in alternate speaking, in church service..
Responsorial :: Responsorial (a.) Responsory; antiphonal.
Responsory :: Responsory (n.) An antiphonary; a response book.
Gradual :: Gradual (n.) An antiphon or responsory after the epistle, in the Mass, which was sung on the steps, or while the deacon ascended the steps..
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