Etymology of the Latin word comes
the Latin word
comes (companion; Count, Earl; official; comrade, companion, associate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ei-Derivations in Latin
comitiva,
comitatus,
vicecomes,
comitalis,
concomitariDerivations in other languages
English
comes, French
comte, Italian
comito, Portuguese
comitre, Portuguese
conde, Spanish
cómite, Spanish
cómitre, Spanish
condeUsage
Word found in Late Latin, Medieval Latin