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COMITES — dicti sunt, qui florente Republ. Romana publici negotii causâ, Proconsules et Praesides, in provincias euntes, comitabantur. Cicer. Act. 4. in Verr. In Imperio Comites olim vocabant, quotquot e Comitatu Principis erant: Comitatum vero ipsam Aulam … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Comĭtes — (lat.), Mehrzahl von Comes (s.d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Comites — Comĭtes (lat.), s. Comes … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
comites — plural of comes * * * comites pl. of comes; erron. f. comices … Useful english dictionary
Comites — Co|mi|tes: Pl. von ↑ Comes. * * * Co|mi|tes: Pl. von ↑Comes … Universal-Lexikon
comites — com·i·tes (komґĭ tēz) plural of comes … Medical dictionary
Comites — Co|mi|tes [...te:s]: Plur. von ↑Comes … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
comites — n. (Medicine) blood vessel (artery or vein) that accompanies another artery or vein or nerve trunk … English contemporary dictionary
comites — /komatiyz/ Counts or earls. Attendants or followers. Persons composing the retinue of a high functionary. Persons who are attached to the suite of a public minister … Black's law dictionary
comites — /komatiyz/ Counts or earls. Attendants or followers. Persons composing the retinue of a high functionary. Persons who are attached to the suite of a public minister … Black's law dictionary