adjument

Etymology
, for, inflected form of , from +.

Noun

 * 1)  Help; support; that which or one who helps or supports.
 * 2) * 1641 June 15, Charles I: Debate on a Motion for abolishing of Deans, Chapters, &c., 1807, The Parliamentary History of England, Volume II: 1625—1642, Hansard, page 831,
 * Thus their office is declared to ne these particulars following:3. To be adjuments, or assistants, to the bishops in cathedrals, as be the archdeacons abroad;.