κουμπάρος

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Etymology[edit]

From Venetian compare (godfather), conpare, from Latin compater, compatrem, from cum (with) + pater (father).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /kumˈbaros/
  • Hyphenation: κου‧μπά‧ρος

Noun[edit]

κουμπάρος (koumpárosm (plural κουμπάροι, feminine κουμπάρα)

  1. one's best man, koumbaros; the primary attendant to the couple in a wedding ceremony
  2. the same person may become the godfather of one's child, forming a strong relationship with the family
  3. (folksy) manner of addressing unknown person
    Πώς σε λένε κουμπάρε;Pós se léne koumpáre;What's your name mate?

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