/ɡɒd,ˈpeərənthʊd/ – noun
Definition: 1. quy chế cha mẹ đỡ đầu;
2. quan hệ thân thích do nhận con đỡ đầu.
A more thorough explanation: “Godparenthood” refers to the role or status of being a godparent, which is a person who sponsors a child at baptism and promises to take responsibility for their religious upbringing. In legal terms, godparenthood may also refer to the legal relationship between a godparent and their godchild, which may involve certain rights and responsibilities depending on the jurisdiction.
Example: John and Mary agreed to be godparents to their niece, Sarah, at her baptism.