co·mi·tia /kəˈmɪʃ(i)ə/
[古羅馬] 議會或國民會議
Co·mi·ti·a n. pl. Rom. Antiq. A public assembly of the Roman people for electing officers or passing laws.
Note: ☞ There were three kinds of comitia: comitia curiata, or assembly of the patricians, who voted in curiæ; comitia centuriata, or assembly of the whole Roman people, who voted by centuries; and comitia tributa, or assembly of the plebeians according to their division into tribes.
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