Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to or befitting a tribune; characteristic of a tribune or of his power or functions.

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  • Mark Antony is invested with tribunicial authority in an incoherent and incomprehensible religious ritual without historical warrant.

    Rome Yet Again 2005

  • Consulship for the next five years, though he did not avail himself of this privilege; and he was invested with the tribunicial power for life.

    A Smaller History of Rome William Smith 1853

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