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commune — I. verb (communed; communing) Etymology: Middle English, to share, receive Communion, from Anglo French communer, cummunier, from Late Latin communicare, from Latin Date: 15th century transitive verb obsolete talk over, discuss < have more to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
commune — commune1 communer, n. v. /keuh myoohn /; n. /kom yoohn/, v., communed, communing, n. v.i. 1. to converse or talk together, usually with profound intensity, intimacy, etc.; interchange thoughts or feelings. 2. to be in intimate communication or… … Universalium
Nicholas Brembre — Sir Nicholas Brembre was a wealthy magnate and a chief ally of King Richard II in 14th c entury England. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1377, and again from 1383 5. Named a worthie and puissant man of the city by Richard Grafton (who wrongly… … Wikipedia
communiquer — (ko mu ni ké) v. a. 1° Rendre commun, faire part, transmettre. L aimant communique sa vertu au fer. Un corps qui communique son mouvement à un autre. Fig. Il sut lui communiquer son zèle, sa gaieté. • Il détruit son pouvoir quand il le… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
commoner — [käm′ənər] n. [ME communer < commun,COMMON] 1. a person not of the nobility; member of the commonalty 2. Brit. at some universities, a student who does not have a scholarship and therefore pays for food (called commons) and other expenses … English World dictionary
Com|mune — com|mune1 «verb. kuh MYOON; noun. KOM yoon», verb, muned, mun|ing, noun. –v.i. to talk intimately: »Feasting with the great, communing with the literary (Washington Irving). –n. an intimate talk; communion. ╂[< Old French communer < comun;… … Useful english dictionary
com|mune — com|mune1 «verb. kuh MYOON; noun. KOM yoon», verb, muned, mun|ing, noun. –v.i. to talk intimately: »Feasting with the great, communing with the literary (Washington Irving). –n. an intimate talk; communion. ╂[< Old French communer < comun;… … Useful english dictionary