Kooperator
German
Etymology
From Ecclesiastical Latin cooperātor (“joint-laborer; coworker”).
Noun
Kooperator m (mixed, genitive Kooperators, plural Kooperatoren)
- (dated) employee
- (Austria, Roman Catholicism) coadjutor (assistant to a bishop)
- Coordinate term: Vikar
- 1906, Felix Salten, Josefine Mutzenbacher, page 159:
- Die Kirche war voll Kinder, und es wurde an drei Beichtstühlen gebeichtet. Ich kam zu einem ältlichen fetten Kooperator, mit einem großen runden Gesicht.
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Declension
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Further reading
- “Kooperator” in Duden online
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