Obs. rare1. [cf. med.L. and It. comitiva ‘a traine or following of men’ (Florio); f. L. comit- companion.] Company, escort, train.

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1532.  W. Walter, Guistard & Sismond (1597), B ij. In whose felowship or whose comitive Might I better passe that painfull journey?

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