† coaˈdjutory Eccl. rare.
[ad. med.L. coadjutoria (Du Cange), f. coadjūtor: see -y. Cf. F. coadjutor, -erie in same sense.]
The office of a coadjutor; coadjutorship.
| 1616 Brent tr. Sarpi's Council Trent (1676) 21 Regresses, Accesses, and Coadjutories, and other devices used in the collation of Benefices. 1725 tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. I. v. 112 Of Cessions, Translations, and Coadjutories of Bishopricks. |