Lewis Short
Cōmum | Cōmensis, e | Cōmenses, ium | Nŏvŏcōmensis (noun N.m) : Κῶμον
* A considerable town in Gallia Transpadana, the birthplace of the younger Pliny, now Como, Liv. 33, 36, 14; Plin. Ep. 1, 3, 1; Just. 20, 5, 8; Plin. 3, 17, 21, § 124; rebuilt by Caesar; hence also called Novum Comum (Νεόκωμον), Suet. Caes. 28.—Hence
* Adj., of or pertaining to Comum: ager,Liv. 33, 36, 9.—Absol.: in Comensi,Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 232.—Subst.: , , , the inhabitants of Comum, Liv. 33, 36, 9; and id. 33, 37, 10; and, acc. to the later ap pel., , Cic. Fam. 13, 35, 1.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary