Adjutantship

/ˌædjəˈtæntʃɪp/ noun

The office, position, or rank of an adjutant, a military officer who assists a commander.

From 'adjutant' (a military assistant) plus the suffix '-ship' (indicating an office or position). Adjutant derives from Latin 'adjutans' (helping), from 'adjutare' (to help).

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