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coadjutor

/koh-aj-uh-ter, koh-uh-joo-ter/US // koʊˈædʒ ə tər, ˌkoʊ əˈdʒu tər //UK // (kəʊˈædʒʊtə) //

牧师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an assistant.
    • : an assistant to a bishop or other ecclesiastic.
    • : a bishop who assists another bishop, with the right of succession.

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Examples

  • The young fellow was Coadjutor of Strasburg, almost from the time of getting into short-clothes.

  • He was therefore, in my belief, an able coadjutor with judge Abell in bringing on the massacre of July 30.

  • The headstrong and forward temper of the person who was appointed his coadjutor crowned all his uneasiness.

  • Accident, however, that frequent favourer of bold projects, came to her aid in the shape of a more efficient coadjutor.

  • During his absence, a number of missionaries, making in all six priests and nine coadjutor brothers, had been sent from Portugal.