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comes I. comes present third singular of come plural of come II. co·mes \ˈkōˌmēz, -mes\ noun (plural com·i·tes \ˈkäməˌtēz, -tās\) Etymology: Latin, literally, companion — more at count 1. : a legal or military adviser to the Roman emperor; broadly : any prominent military or civil officer of the Roman empire 2. [Medieval Latin, from Latin] a. : a wellborn attendant on a king or chief in medieval Europe subject to the duty of military service b. comites plural : the persons making up the suite of an ambassador 3. [Late Latin, from Latin] : a Roman Catholic service book containing a complete index and sometimes the text of all the liturgical lessons 4. [New Latin, from Latin] a. : the answer in a fugue b. : the consequent in a canon — compare : dux 5. [New Latin, from Latin] : vena comes |