commun

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

commun

From 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

géométrie
droit
linguistique
linguistique

Translations

  • germangerman:gemeinschaftlich
  • englishenglish:single
  • koreankorean:공동
  • danishdanish:fælles
  • spanishspanish:común
  • finnishfinnish:yhteinen
  • greekgreek:κοινός
  • italianitalian:comune
  • japanesejapanese:共同
  • dutchdutch:gemeen
  • polishpolish:wspólny
  • portugueseportuguese:comum
  • swedishswedish: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.)