coadjutant

adj

Etymology

From co- + adjutant.

  1. borrowed from adiūtāns
  2. derived from adiūtō — “to help, assist
  3. derived from ajudar
  4. derived from ayudar
  5. borrowed from ajudante — “assistant, helper, aide
  6. borrowed from ayudante
  7. prefixed as coadjutant — “co + adjutant

Definitions

  1. Mutually assisting or operating

    Mutually assisting or operating; helping.

    • By Thracia's coadjutant and the roar Of loud Euroclydon's tumultuous gusts
  2. An assistant.

    • The approaching winter and its coadjutants, rain, snow, and cold, have dictated the necessity for closing the 'Teatro del Soldato' up at the Front.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA