Definition of Coadjutors

1. Noun. (plural of coadjutor) ¹

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Definition of Coadjutors

1. coadjutor [n] - See also: coadjutor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coadjutors

coadjoint
coadjument
coadjust
coadjusted
coadjusting
coadjustment
coadjustments
coadjusts
coadjutant
coadjutants
coadjuting
coadjutive
coadjutor
coadjutor bishop
coadjutor bishops
coadjutors (current term)
coadjutorship
coadjutorships
coadjutress
coadjutresses
coadjutrices
coadjutrix
coadjutrixes
coadjuvancy
coadminister
coadministered
coadministering
coadministers
coadministration
coadministrations

Literary usage of Coadjutors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Life of William Shakespeare by Sidney Lee (1898)
"... a third was thoroughly remodelled.1 Who Shakespeare's coadjutors were in the two successive revisions of ' Henry VI,' is matter for con- shake jecture. ..."

2. The Methodist Review (1854)
"Most of them are adaptations of the street-architecture of Rome, Florence, and Venice. (30.) " Asbury and H« coadjutors, by the RET. ..."

3. Publications by Scotland Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) (1854)
"He gradually trained up a set of zealous coadjutors ;f but at the beginning of his work, he actually had not a clerk who could read old hand, ..."

4. Etude pratique du paludisme et des parasites du sang by John William Watson Stephens, John Addington Symonds, Samuel Rickard Christophers (1904)
"... Training—The Status of the Novice— Temporal coadjutors—Scholastics—Professed of the Three Vows —Professed of the Four Vows—The General—Control exercised ..."

5. The Life of Thomas Jefferson by Henry Stephens Randall (1858)
"... Public Expectation—Struggles and Triumphs—• Jefferson's coadjutors—Joseph Carrington Cabell—An exciting Episode—Dr. Cooper's Appointment as a Professor, ..."

6. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"They may be appointed by the pope as auxiliary bishops or coadjutors to diocesan bishops. In the eighth century there are found, in the West, ..."

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