coadjutorship

noun

Etymology

From coadjutor + -ship.

  1. derived from coadiūtor
  2. derived from coadjuteur
  3. inherited from coadjutowre
  4. suffixed as coadjutorship — “coadjutor + ship

Definitions

  1. The state or office of a coadjutor

    The state or office of a coadjutor; joint assistance.

    • c. 1737, Alexander Pope, letter to William Fortescue, Esq. I would otherwise have tried to fix a day to meet you at Sir R.W's (with his permission, and your coadjutorship)

The neighborhood

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