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Compaternity
Compaternity Com`pa*ter"ni*ty, n. [LL. compaternitas, fr. compater godfather; com- + pater father.] The relation of a godfather to a person. [Obs.] The relation of gossipred or compaternity by the canon law is a spiritual affinity. --Sir J. Davies.

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- Marcel Paterni (September 22, 1936 – July 13, 2019) was a French weightlifter of the 1950s and 1960s, who was dubbed "the French strongman of the Gaullian...
- paraphrase by Jean Racine of a Latin hymn from the breviary for matins, Consors paterni luminis. The nineteen-year-old composer set the text in 1864–65 for a composition...
- De antiquitate Paterni soli et de rebus Bulgaricis ("On the antiquity of the fatherland and the deeds of the Bulgarians") is a historical treatise written...
- independently of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae. The Vita Sancti Paterni, a major source for biographical details of Padarn, may be an epitome of...
- Napoli.repubblica.it. July 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2013. Il nonni paterni di Maria Bello, 45 anni, erano originari di Montella, in provincia di Avellino...
- pieces, but during that year, he had been in negotiation with Giovanni Paterni, intendant of the Teatro Argentina in Rome, and by 17 June had received...
- horas explicans, OH 19); (9) Somno refectis artubus (NH 14); (10) Consors paterni luminis (OH 51, NH 17); (11) O lux beata Trinitas (NH 1); (12) Fit porta...
- repeating, "Ghosts of my fathers and ancestors, be gone!" (Manes exite paterni!). The householder washes his hands in spring-water, three times. When...
- Romano-British commander in Scotland Padarn (died c.550), Welsh bishop The Paterni were a prominent family in third century Rome. This disambiguation page...
- in 269 with Paternus, a member of the prominent senatorial family, the Paterni, who had supplied consuls and urban prefects throughout Gallienus's reign...