tribunician

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Tribunician \Trib`u*ni"cian\, Tribunitial \Trib`u*ni"tial\,
Tribunitian \Trib`u*ni*tian\, a. [L. tribunicius, tribunitius:
   cf. F. tribunitien.]
   Of or pertaining to tribunes; befitting a tribune; as,
   tribunitial power or authority. --Dryden.
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         A kind of tribunician veto, forbidding that which is
         recognized to be wrong.                  --Hare.
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