pairin

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Occitan

Etymology

From paire (father) or from Old Occitan [Term?], from Vulgar Latin *patrīnus, from Latin pater. Compare Catalan padrí, French parrain, Italian padrino, Portuguese padrinho, Spanish padrino.

Pronunciation

Noun

pairin m (plural pairins)

  1. godfather

See also