Coadjutor

имя существительное коадъютор, помощник, заместитель

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Coadjutor

noun Etymology: Middle English coadjutour, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin coadjutor, from Latin co- + adjutor helper, from adjuvare to help — more at aid 1. one who works together with another; assistant 2. a bishop assisting a diocesan bishop and often having the right of succession • coadjutor adjective

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