Nevertheless, on these comitial days the tribunes say that they will bring forward the case of Gabinius.
He deprived them of all the comitial days; for even the Latin festival is being repeated,[476] nor were thanksgiving days wanting.
Then followed the comitial days, on which a meeting of the senate was impossible.
The decrees of the Senate thus acquired the validity of laws and after the time of Nerva comitial legislation completely ceased.
In this way Augustus acquired a control over comitial and senatorial legislation and openly assumed the position of protector of the interests of the city plebs.
The last known act of comitial legislation belongs to the reign of Nerva (A.
This change suggested a renewed organization of the whole people for comitial purposes.
The Comitial sickness, so called because, if a case of epilepsy occurred during the meeting of the comitia, the assembly was immediately broken up.
My brother Britannicus, poor boy, has been afflicted from childhood with the comitial disease.
They fell in love with each other; but when she was forced to tell him of her misfortune, he declared all question of marriage to be impossible unless she were cured of her comitial disease.
It was called the comitial disease, because its occurrence put an end to the most important business of the commonwealth by necessitating the dissolution of any public assembly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "comitial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.