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Concomitance
Concomitance Con*com"i*tance, Concomitancy Con*com"i*tan*cy,
n. [Cf. F. concomitance, fr. LL. concomitantia.]
1. The state of accompanying; accompaniment.
The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in
concomitancy with the other. --Sir T.
Browne.
2. (R.C.Ch.) The doctrine of the existence of the entire body
of Christ in the eucharist, under each element, so that
the body and blood are both received by communicating in
one kind only.
Concomitancy
Concomitance Con*com"i*tance, Concomitancy Con*com"i*tan*cy,
n. [Cf. F. concomitance, fr. LL. concomitantia.]
1. The state of accompanying; accompaniment.
The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in
concomitancy with the other. --Sir T.
Browne.
2. (R.C.Ch.) The doctrine of the existence of the entire body
of Christ in the eucharist, under each element, so that
the body and blood are both received by communicating in
one kind only.
ConcomitantConcomitant Con*com"i*tant, a. [F., fr. L. con- + comitari to
accompany, comes companion. See Count a nobleman.]
Accompanying; conjoined; attending.
It has pleased our wise Creator to annex to several
objects, as also to several of our thoughts, a
concomitant pleasure. --Locke. Concomitant
Concomitant Con*com"i*tant, n.
One who, or that which, accompanies, or is collaterally
connected with another; a companion; an associate; an
accompaniment.
Reproach is a concomitant to greatness. --Addison.
The other concomitant of ingratitude is
hardheartedness. --South.
Concomitantly
Concomitantly Con*com"i*tant*ly, adv.
In company with others; unitedly; concurrently. --Bp.
pearson.
Posse comitatusPosse comitatus Pos"se com`i*ta"tus [L. posse to be able, to
have power + LL. comitatus a county, from comes, comitis, a
count. See County, and Power.]
1. (Law) The power of the county, or the citizens who may be
summoned by the sheriff to assist the authorities in
suppressing a riot, or executing any legal precept which
is forcibly opposed. --Blackstone.
2. A collection of people; a throng; a rabble. [Colloq.]
Note: The word comitatus is often omitted, and posse alone
used. ``A whole posse of enthusiasts.' --Carlyle.
As if the passion that rules were the sheriff of
the place, and came off with all the posse.
--Locke.
Meaning of Comita from wikipedia
- replacement,
after a year of
Cheap Trick touring and
recording with Pete
Comita. All
Shook Up (1980),
produced by
former Beatles producer George Martin...
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Comita Spanu was the Giudice/King of Gallura, in Sardinia, from 1133 to 1146. He was the son and
successor of
Constantine II.
Around 1130,
Comita, like...
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Cheap Trick to
feature Pete
Comita as b****ist.
Comita had
replaced original b****ist Tom
Petersson in 1980; however,
Comita would also
leave the band a...
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Comita Muzaka (Albanian:
Komita Muzaka), also
known as Komnina, Komnena,
Comnina or
Komnene was an
Albanian princess and
member of the
Muzaka family. Comita...
- The
Committee of
Freedom (Italian:
Comitato della Libertà ) was a
political alliance in San Marino. The
alliance was
formed by the
Sammarinese Socialist...
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either died or was held
captive by his aunt,
Comita. When
Nicola was
captured during the war with
Comita, his men
refused to
surrender the
tower until...
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founding member of the
Chicago band D'Thumbs with
Tommy Aldridge and Pete
Comita and has also pla**** with
Chris Spedding,
Robert Gordon, Lou Reed, Diana...
- Liza
Sheera Comita (born 1977) is an
American ecologist and
Professor of
Tropical Forest Ecology in the
School of the
Environment at Yale University. Her...
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Lambros Comitas (September 29, 1927 –
March 5, 2020) was
Gardner Cowles Professor of
Anthropology and
Education at
Teachers College,
Columbia University...
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Comita II or III (died 1147) was the
giudice (judge) of the
Judicate of
Arborea from 1131
until his death. He was the son of
Constantine I of Arborea,...