
Comitatuses
UK
/kəˈmɪtətəs/
US
/kəˈmɪtətəs/

Translation comitatuses into russian
comitatus
NounUK
/kəˈmɪtətəs/
US
/kəˈmɪtətəs/
The comitatus was an important part of the Roman military system.
Комитат был важной частью римской военной системы.
Definitions
comitatus
NounUK
/kəˈmɪtətəs/
US
/kəˈmɪtətəs/
A group of armed men or a military retinue accompanying a leader, especially in medieval times.
The king's comitatus was always ready to defend him against any threat.
A social structure in early Germanic societies where warriors pledged loyalty to a leader in exchange for protection and rewards.
The comitatus was a crucial element of the tribal society, ensuring mutual support and loyalty.
Idioms and phrases
posse comitatus
The sheriff called a posse comitatus to help with the search.
мобилизационная группа
Шериф созвал мобилизационную группу для помощи в поисках.