commun
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
communFrom the Latin communis, formed from the prefix com- (with) and a root derived from the noun munus ('duty', 'office', 'employment', 'function', 'task') derived from an Indo-European root mei meaning ('to change'), ('to go'), ('to exchange') and whose derivatives (see money, municipality, immunity, etc.) refer to the exchange of goods and services in a society according to established laws and rules.
Definitions
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Translations
german:gemeinschaftlich
english:single
korean:공동
danish:fælles
spanish:común
finnish:yhteinen
greek:κοινός
italian:comune
japanese:共同
dutch:gemeen
polish:wspólny
portuguese:comum
swedish:gemensam
See also
municipalisme (cn.) communisant (adj.) communiser (v.) communaliser (v.) communalisme (cn.) municipaliser (v.) anticommuniste (adj.) anticommuniste (cn.) communauté (cn.) communisme (cn.) commune (adj.) commune (cn.) Commune (pn.) communautier (cn.) communaliste (cn.) communaliste (adj.) décommuniser (v.) communautariste (adj.) communautariste (cn.) communal (adj.)