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in-cŏmĭtĭo , āre, v. a., prob.
I.to insult or reproach in public: incomitiare significat tale convicium facere, pro quo necesse sit in comitium, hoc est in conventum venire. Plautus (Curc. 3, 40): quaeso ne me incomities, Paul. ex Fest. p. 107 Müll.: “licetne inforare, si incomitiare hau licet?Plaut. Curc. 3, 1, 31; cf. sqq.
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