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com·i·ta·tus \ˌkäməˈtäd.əs, -tād-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin, escort, retinue, imperial court, from comit-, comes companion + -atus -ate — more at count 1. : a body of wellborn men attached to a king or chieftain by the duty of military service; also : the status of the body so attached 2. [Medieval Latin, from Latin] : county — used chiefly in the phrase posse comitatus |