Obs. [a. F. coadjutrice coadjutrix (of a convent): ad. (med.)L. coadjūtrīc-em: see next.] = next.

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1548.  Udall, etc. Erasm. Par., Pref. 15 b. A feithfull and continuall coadjutrice.

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1582.  N. T. (Rhem.), John xix. 34, note. The Church who is Christs spouse and coadiutrice.

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1756–7.  trans. Keysler’s Trav. (1760), IV. 471. Her eldest daughter is coadjutrice at Remiremont.

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