cūrĭātus, a, um, adj. [curia],
of or pertaining to the curiae : comitia, in which the people voted according to curiae (orig. the only ruling assembly; later limited by the comitia centuriata to cases of arrogation (adoption), the choice of priests, the conferring of the chief command; cf. comitium, II.; Dict. of Antiq.), Lael. Felix ap.