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comitial
comitial, a. (kəˈmɪʃ(ɪ)əl) [ad. L. comitiāl-is pertaining to the comitia.] A. adj. 1. Roman Antiq. Of or pertaining to the comitia (q.v.). comitial day (L. dies comitialis): a day on which the comitia could be held.1533 Bellenden Livy i. (1822) 31 Quhen ony officis or digniteis ar desirit on the com... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lex Ursonensis
regulated colonies and municipalities were known as "leges datae," meaning they were given directly by a magistrate authorized by the assemblies based on a comitial wikipedia.org
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epilepsian
† epiˈlepsian, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. epilepsy + -an.] = epileptic.1627 H. Burton Baiting Pope's Bull 43 So his epilepsian or comitial fit, but a trance, wherein he talked with his Angel Gabriel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Franz Ferdinand, Count of Kinsky
In 1708 he was sent by Emperor Joseph I as a "Churbohemian comitial envoy" to the "Churfürsten Council" in Frankfurt am Main. wikipedia.org
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postcolumellar
postcolumellar, -comitial see post- B. 2, 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Konrad von Feuchtwangen
Biography He was probably descended from a ministerial family connected with the comitial noble house of Oettingen, though just how is still uncertain; wikipedia.org
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Roman dictator
A dictator, however, could be created by comitial legislation at the proposal of other magistrates, as Sulla and Caesar later were. wikipedia.org
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ill
▪ I. ill, a. and n. (ɪl) Also 2–6 ille, (4 ile, hil(l, hyl), 4–6 yll(e, yl, 4–7 il, (5 el, 6 yle). [Early ME. ill, a. ON. illr ill, bad, wicked, difficult, injurious, etc. Ulterior etymology unknown; not related to OE. yfel, evil. As an adjective, ill is now much less used in general English than as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leges regiae
Other sources state that on some days the king held a comitial assembly similar to those of the republican period. wikipedia.org
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choice
▪ I. choice, n. (tʃɔɪs) Forms: 3–5 choys, 4 chois, 5–7 choyse, 6–7 choise, choyce, 6– choice. [ME. chois, choys, a. OF. chois (mod.F. choix), f. chois-ir to choose. Choisir (ONF. coisir) is cognate with Pr. causir, chausir, whence OIt. ciausire, OSp. *cosir (in cosido seen), Pg. *cousir (in cousimen... Oxford English Dictionary
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post-
post-, prefix (pəʊst) repr. L. post, adv. and prep., after, behind. In L., prefixed adverbially to verbs, as posthabēre to hold or esteem after, postpōnĕre to place after, postpone, postscrībĕre to write after; also to pples., vbl. ns., and other verbal derivatives, as postgenitus after-born, postpo... Oxford English Dictionary
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