comital

adj

Etymology

From Medieval Latin comitālis, from comes (“count”). Doublet of comtal.

  1. derived from comitālis

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to a count or earl.

    • Comital charters for religious institutions provide important evidence for some aspects of comital lordship, especially the interconnection of landholding, justice, wealth, and military power.

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