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comital — comital. (De cómite). adj. condal … Enciclopedia Universal
comital — comitál adj. m., pl. comitáli; f. sg. comitálă, pl. comitále Trimis de siveco, 01.07.2008. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
comital — (De cómite). adj. condal … Diccionario de la lengua española
Comital — Modern term denoting anything relating to a count or an earl. [< Lat. comes = an attendant or companion] Cf. Comitatus; Comes … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
comital — [ kɒmɪt(ə)l] adjective chiefly historical relating to a count or earl. Origin C19: from med. L. comitalis, from comes, comit a count … English new terms dictionary
comital — com·i·tal … English syllables
comital — ˈkäməd.əl adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin comitalis, from comit , comes count (from Latin, companion, overseer, official) + alis al more at comes : of, belonging to, or befitting a count or earl … Useful english dictionary
Adelswärd (comital family) — The comital family Adelswärd is descended from the Baronial family Adelswärd. Baron Eric Reinhold Adelswärd (1778 1840) was created a Swedish Count 19 June 1823 at Stockholm Palace by King Charles XIV John of Sweden, in accordance with the 37th… … Wikipedia
Adlercreutz (comital family) — The Swedish comital family Adlercreutz is a part of the baronial family Adlercreutz. The general of the Swedish cavalry, cabinet minister and adjutant general Carl Johan Adlercreutz (1757 1815), who had been created a Swedish baron 30 August 1808 … Wikipedia
vice-comital — … Useful english dictionary