Coadjutors

/koʊˈæd.dʒu.tərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of coadjutor; multiple people who work together to share duties and responsibilities.

Etymology

Simply the plural form of coadjutor, formed by adding -s. This form appears frequently in historical documents describing teams of officials or clergy members working in shared authority arrangements.

Kelly Says

When you read old church records and see 'coadjutors,' you're looking at a whole team of assistants—sometimes monasteries had dozens of people helping the main leader!

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