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comitatus

Pronunciation: [kəˈmɪtɑːtəs]

Word

Context: "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.

Example

The king was always supported by his comitatus during battles.

Example

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

Example

How did the comitatus help the leaders in ancient times?

Context: "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.

Example

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.

Example

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

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