CONTIO
contio (kon-shee-oh), n. [Latin] Roman law. 1. A public meeting to which participants have been summoned by a magistrate. 2. A speech delivered at a public meeting. — Also spelled concio. Pl. contiones (kon-shee-oh-neez). [Blacks Law 8th]
contio (kon-shee-oh), n. [Latin] Roman law. 1. A public meeting to which participants have been summoned by a magistrate. 2. A speech delivered at a public meeting. — Also spelled concio. Pl. contiones (kon-shee-oh-neez). [Blacks Law 8th]