Tribunary is a rarely used adjective that refers to something related to a tribune, a Roman official or a military officer. The correct spelling of this word requires careful attention to its phonetic structure, which is transcribed as /ˈtrɪbjuːnəri/. This means that the stress falls on the second syllable, and the ending "ary" is pronounced as "er-ee". Despite its infrequent use, tribunary remains a valid word in the English lexicon, and may be seen in history books or academic works related to Roman history.