coadjutress
(kəʊəˈdʒ(j)uːtrɪs)
[f. coadjutor + -ess: cf. next.]
= coadjutrix.
1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1307 The furies..that are the ministresses and coadjutresses of justice. 1646 Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civ. Warres Eng. vi.–ix. 97 Her counsellour, and coadjutresse in that wickednesse. 1860 M. W. Freer Hist. Hen. IV, I. i. ii. 79 The young abbess elect, or coadjutress, of this convent. |