Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - commune
Commune
commune
1. n. 1 a a group of people, not necessarily related, sharing living accommodation, goods, etc., esp. as a political act. b a communal settlement esp. for the pursuit of shared interests. 2 a the smallest French territorial division for administrative purposes. b a similar division elsewhere. 3 (the Commune) the communalistic government in Paris in 1871. Etymology: F f. med.L communia neut. pl. of L communis common 2. v.intr. 1 (usu. foll. by with) a speak confidentially and intimately (communed together about their loss; communed with his heart). b feel in close touch (with nature etc.) (communed with the hills). 2 US receive Holy Communion. Etymology: ME f. OF comuner share f. comun COMMON
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I. verb (~d; communing) Etymology: Middle English, to share, receive Communion, from Anglo-French ~r, cummunier, from Late Latin communicare, from Latin Date: 15th century transitive verb talk over, discuss , intransitive verb to receive Communion, to communicate intimately , II. noun Etymology: French, alteration of Middle French comugne, from Medieval Latin communia, from Latin, neuter plural of communis Date: 1673 the smallest administrative district of many countries especially in Europe, commonalty 1a, community: as, a medieval usually municipal corporation, b. mir, an often rural community organized on a communal basis ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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