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alternate spelling:
coadjutor
genitive:
coadjutoris
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Etymology of the Latin word coadiutor
the Late Latin word
coadiutor
(helper, assistant)
derived from the Latin word
adiutor
(assistant, deputy; accomplice)
derived from the Late Latin word
adiuvare
(help, aid, abet)
using the Latin prefix
ad-
(to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word
ad
(to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Latin word
iuvare
(help, assist, aid; it pleases, delights; it is enjoyable)
derived from the Latin word
coadiuvare
using the Latin prefix
co-
derived from the Latin prefix
com-
derived from the Latin word
cum
(with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kom
(near, with, together)
derived from the Late Latin word
adiuvare
(help, aid, abet)
using the Latin prefix
ad-
(to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word
ad
(to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Latin word
iuvare
(help, assist, aid; it pleases, delights; it is enjoyable)
Derivations in other languages
English
coadjutor
, French
coadjuteur
, Italian
coadiutore
, Portuguese
coadjutor
, Spanish
coadjutor
Usage
Word found in Late Latin
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