Definition for CO-AD-JU'TOR

CO-AD-JU'TOR, n. [L. con and adjutor, a helper; adjuto, to help.]

  1. One who aids another; an assistant; a fellow-helper; an associate in operation.
  2. In the canon law, one who is empowered or appointed to perform the duties of another. – Johnson.

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