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comitatus

Aussprache: [kəˈmɪtɑːtəs]

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Kontext: „historical“

(noun) a group of people, often warriors or knights, who serve a leader or noble. It was important in history when strong leaders had bands of followers for protection and power.

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The king was always supported by his comitatus during battles.

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Unlike his father, he did not have a loyal comitatus to follow him into war.

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How did the comitatus help the leaders in ancient times?

Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) a fellowship or connection among followers who support and serve a leader or cause. This bond is based on loyalty and mutual support.

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The comitatus among the team members strengthened their performance during the competition.

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Without a sense of comitatus, the group failed to work together effectively.

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What qualities help to build a strong comitatus in a community?

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