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.

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1616.  Brent, trans. Sarpi’s Council Trent (1676), 21. Regresses, Accesses, and Coadjutories, and other devices used in the collation of Benefices.

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1725.  trans. Dupin’s Eccl. Hist., I. V. 112. Of Cessions, Translations, and Coadjutories of Bishopricks.

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