commune

  • 31commune — I UK [ˈkɒmjuːn] / US [ˈkɑˌmjun] noun [countable] Word forms commune : singular commune plural communes 1) a group of people who live together and share work, food, income, and possessions 2) the smallest unit of local government in France,… …

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  • 32commune — I com•mune v. [[t]kəˈmyun[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒm yun[/t]] v. muned, mun•ing, n. 1) to talk together, usu. intensely and intimately; interchange thoughts or feelings 2) to be in intimate communication or rapport 3) interchange of ideas or sentiments •… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 33commune — 1. noun she lives in a commune Syn: collective, cooperative, communal settlement, kibbutz 2. verb 1) we pray to commune with God Syn: communicate, speak, talk, converse, interface 2) she likes to commune with …

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  • 34commune — 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&#8230; …

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  • 35Commune FC — CF Ouagadougou Voller Name Commune Football Club de Ouagadougou Gegründet Stadion Stade du 4 Août Plätze 40.000 Präsi …

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  • 36Commune —    Italian term for the self governing city states of late medieval and early Renaissance Italy. The commune originated as a spontaneous organization of the citizens of an urban community. At its origin, such a commune had no legal status but&#8230; …

    Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • 37Commune — I Commune   [lateinisch »das Allgemeine«, »das Gemeinsame«] das, , Sprachwissenschaft: Genus.   II Commune   [kɔ myn, französische »Gemeinde«] die, / s, Kommune …

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  • 38commune — Refers to either a group of people sharing life and work, a utopian community in which members attempt to found a new social order, based on a vision of an ideal society; or to a territorial administrative unit, originally used in the French&#8230; …

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  • 39commune — commune1 [ kɒmju:n] noun 1》 a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.     ↘a communal settlement in a communist country. 2》 the smallest French territorial division for administrative purposes. 3》 (the&#8230; …

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  • 40commune — I. verb (i) /kəˈmjun / (say kuh myoohn) (communed, communing) 1. to converse; talk together; interchange thoughts or feelings. –noun /ˈkɒmjun / (say komyoohn) 2. interchange of ideas or sentiments; friendly conversation. {Middle English&#8230; …