Relating to or involving a comitia; pertaining to Roman assemblies or voting procedures.
From Latin comitialis, the adjectival form of comitia. Used in historical and classical studies to describe matters related to Roman assemblies and democratic processes.
Medical history buffs will recognize 'comitial' from the old term 'comitial epilepsy'—it meant seizures severe enough that someone couldn't attend the comitia (assembly). Romans classified it as one of the worst illnesses because it prevented civic participation, which tells you how central voting was to being a 'real' Roman citizen.
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