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tribunitial, -icial, a.|trɪbjuːˈnɪʃəl| [f. L. tribūnīci-us + -al1. Cf. OF. tribunicial (14th c. in Godef.).] Of or pertaining to a Roman tribune; tribunitian. Also transf.
1598R. Grenewey Tacitus' Ann. iii. xii. (1622) 81 Tiberius..sent letters to the Senate, requesting the Tribuniciall authority for Drusus. 1621Jas. I Answ. to Petit. Comm. in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 46 If you would give as good ear to them, as you do to some Tribunitial Orators among you. 1783Blair Lect. Rhet. (1813) I. xiii. 295 Those terrible tribunitial harangues, by which he inflamed..the citizens of Rome. 1858Bushnell Nat. & Supernat. xii. (1864) 380 Reason may be allowed to have a tribunitial veto against it. 1885G. Salmon in Academy 5 Dec. 368/1 The tribunicial power was conferred on Trajan in the month of October. |