godsib - Profile (original) (raw)
on 13 March 2005 (#6433975)
gossip
O.E. godsibb "godparent," from God + sibb "relative" (see sibling). Extended in M.E. to "any familiar acquaintance" (1362), especially to woman friends invited to attend a birth, later to "anyone engaging in familiar or idle talk" (1566). Sense extended 1811 to "trifling talk, groundless rumor." The verb meaning "to talk idly about the affairs of others" is from 1627. (www.etymonline.com)
Private journal for the coven provisionally known as Godsib.
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