The word "COMILIAN" is pronounced as /kəʊˈmɪliən/. It is a rare English adjective that means "courteous and flattering". This word has an interesting spelling, with the "COM" prefix indicating courteousness, and the "ILIAN" suffix derived from Latin "ilis" meaning "pertaining to" - this gives the meaning of "pertaining to being courteous and flattering." Although a rarely used word, the spelling of "COMILIAN" reflects its roots in classical Latin and its unique meaning.