COADJUTOR


Meaning of COADJUTOR in English

ˌkōəˈjüd.ə(r), -ütə(r) also kōˈajəd.ə(r) or -ətə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English coadjutour, from Middle French coadjuteur, from Latin coadjutor, from co- + adjutor, from adjutare to help — more at aid

1. : one who works together with another usually in a somewhat subordinate position : fellow worker : assistant

2. or coadjutor bishop : bishop coadjutor

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