Definitions for tribunate

tribunate trib·u·nate

Spelling: [trib-yuh-nit, -neyt, trih-byoo-nit, -neyt]
IPA: /ˈtrɪb yə nɪt, -ˌneɪt, trɪˈbyu nɪt, -neɪt/

Tribunate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 494 anagrams from letters in tribunate (abeinrttu).

Definitions for tribunate

noun

  1. the office of tribune.
  2. a body of tribunes.

Origin of tribunate

First recorded in 1540-50, tribunate is from the Latin word tribūnātus the office of a tribune. See tribune1, Examples for tribunate

It was divided into council, tribunate, legislature, and senate.

He easily appointed the Senators, but it was different with the tribunate.

Finally, it could dissolve the Corps Législatif and the tribunate.

The political disturbance of the times between the tribunate of Tib.

From the commencement of the tribunate, that office had been reserved for the Plebeians.

In 1801 he was made a member of the tribunate, and in 1805 a senator.

This is the year, too, of the candidacy of Clodius for the tribunate.

The functions of the tribunate were limited, and it deliberated thenceforward behind closed doors.

During the first consulate he was called to the tribunate, but was excluded in 1802.

Commencement of the disturbances under the tribunate of Tib.

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