rare. [ad. med.L. coadjutoria (Du Cange), f. coadjūtor: see -Y. Cf. F. coadjutor, -erie in same sense.] Eccl. The office of a coadjutor; coadjutorship.
1616. Brent, trans. Sarpis Council Trent (1676), 21. Regresses, Accesses, and Coadjutories, and other devices used in the collation of Benefices.
1725. trans. Dupins Eccl. Hist., I. V. 112. Of Cessions, Translations, and Coadjutories of Bishopricks.