"kumola" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Polish]

IPA: /kuˈmɔla/ (note: Kuyavia) Forms: kum [masculine]
Etymology: From kum + -ola. Etymology templates: {{af|pl|kum|-ola}} kum + -ola Head templates: {{pl-noun|f|m=kum}} kumola f (male equivalent kum)
  1. (Kuyavia) female equivalent of kum (“godmother”) Tags: feminine, form-of Form of: kum (extra: godmother) Categories (topical): Christianity, Female family members
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