adjutant

See also: Adjutant

English

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Etymology

From Latin adiūtō, frequentative of adiuvō (assist). First attested in 17th century. Or from Latin adiuvāns, present participle of adiuvō, from iuvō (help). Doublet of adjuvant.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ă-j'ə-tənt IPA(key): /ˈæ.d͡ʒə.tənt/
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Noun

adjutant (plural adjutants)

  1. (military) A lower-ranking officer who assists a higher-ranking officer with administrative affairs.
  2. An assistant.
  3. (zoology) Any bird of the genus Leptoptilos, a branch of the stork family (Ciconiidae) native to India and Southeast Asia.

Synonyms

  • (bird): adjutant bird

Hyponyms

Derived terms

Translations

Adjective

adjutant (not comparable)

  1. Assistant; who helps a higher-ranking officer.
    adjutant officer

Synonyms

See also

French

Noun

adjutant m (plural adjutants, feminine adjutante)

  1. (military) warrant officer class 1, warrant officer

Derived terms

Polish

Noun

adjutant m pers

  1. Pre-1936 spelling of adiutant.

Declension

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French adjudant.

Noun

adjutant m (plural adjutanți)

  1. adjutant

Declension

Declension of adjutant
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative adjutant adjutantul adjutanți adjutanții
genitive-dative adjutant adjutantului adjutanți adjutanților
vocative adjutantule adjutanților

Swedish

Noun

adjutant c

  1. (military) an adjutant

Declension