: To act as a godmother or sponsor (madrina) during a religious ceremony, such as a baptism, or an official event like the launching of a ship.
Directed by Sharon Maguire and released in 2020, the film is a satirical yet heartfelt take on the fairy tale genre. It follows , a young, inexperienced fairy godmother-in-training who finds herself in a world that no longer believes in "Happily Ever After". Amadrinadas
: Historically, being "amadrinada" by high-status figures was a way for young women to enter religious or social institutions, such as the Order of Santiago in the 19th century. : To act as a godmother or sponsor
The word comes from the Spanish verb , which has several cultural and technical meanings: Cultural Usage
: Metaphorically, it is used to describe a deep bond of sympathy or "mentoring" between individuals. 3. Cultural Usage