comitial
co·mi·ti·a
(kə-mĭsh′ē-ə, -mĭsh′ə)n. pl. comitia A popular assembly in ancient Rome having legislative or electoral duties.
[Latin, from pl. of
comitium,
assembly place :
com-,
com- +
itus, past participle of
īre,
to go; see
ei- in
Indo-European roots.]
co·mi′tial (-mĭsh′əl) adj.
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