Adjutators

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1. A military officer who's duty is to assist the commanding officer of a regiment or garrison by receiving and giving orders, handling correspondence and records, etc. 2. A helper, an assistant, an aid. "A fine violin must be the best Adjutant to a fine voice." Copyright © 1983 "Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary" Urban Dictionary

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It was a Letter brought to town, and delivered to Skippon and Cromwell for presentation to the House, by three private troopers, professing to be "agents" or "agitators" or "adjutators" for some regiments in the Army. ❋ David Masson (1864)

Both these men were adjutators in their army, and old soldiers, whom Cromwell was accustomed to treat with great familiarity; so that Robins had no hesitation to ask Captain Pearson, ❋ Unknown (1855)

“agitators” or “adjutators” for some regiments in the Army. ❋ Masson, David, 1822-1907 (1859)

“True, true,” said Cromwell, “they shall be removed to the churchyard, and every soldier shall attend with cockades of sea-green and blue ribbon — Every one of the non-commissioned officers and adjutators shall have a mourning-scarf; we ourselves will lead the procession, and there shall be a proper dole of wine, burnt brandy, and rosemary. ❋ Unknown (1855)

“So please your idiocy, thou art an ass,” said Cromwell; but, instantly recollecting that the corporal had been one of the adjutators or tribunes of the common soldiers, and was therefore to be treated with suitable respect, he said, “Nevertheless, if it be the device of Satan, please it the Lord we will resist him, and the foul slave shall fly from us. — ❋ Unknown (1855)

"True, true," said Cromwell, "they shall be removed to the churchyard, and every soldier shall attend with cockades of sea-green and blue ribbon -- Every one of the non-commissioned officers and adjutators shall have a mourning-scarf; we ourselves will lead the procession, and there shall be a proper dole of wine, burnt brandy, and rosemary. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

"So please your idiocy, thou art an ass," said Cromwell; but, instantly recollecting that the corporal had been one of the adjutators or tribunes of the common soldiers, and was therefore to be treated with suitable respect, he said, "Nevertheless, if it be the device of Satan, please it the Lord we will resist him, and the foul slave shall fly from us. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

[sagenkahn] [correspondence] assistant [helper] Adjutant ❋ EPE588 (2011)

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