coadjument

English

Etymology

co- + adjument

Noun

coadjument (uncountable)

  1. Mutual help; cooperation.
    • 1832, Joseph I. Foot, Co-operation of Christians with their Minister: a sermon [on Ezra. x. 4.] preached ... at the ... ordination of O. Cowles, etc:
      The power with which they [sc. ministers of religion] have urged it home on the hearts and the consciences of their hearers is proof that the coadjument of the brethren has a mighty influence over their hearts.
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