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Friulian

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Etymology

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FromLatincommūnis.

Adjective

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comun

  1. common

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromAnglo-Normancomun, fromLatincommūnis(common, general), fromProto-Indo-European*ḱom-moy-ni-s(held in common), fromProto-Indo-European*mey-(to exchange, change). Comparemene(common) for an etymologically equivalent native formation.

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/kɔˈmiu̯n/
  • IPA(key):/ˈkɔmun/,/ˈkɔmən/(with reduction)

Adjective

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comun

  1. Shared,common;belonging toall(in agroup).
    1. Publicly orgovernmentallyavailable,owned, orprovided.
    2. Widespread,universal,unequivocal.
    3. (rare)Joint,mutual; done by agroup.
    4. (rare)Similar,resemblant.
  2. Frequent,usual;occuringoften:
    1. Widelydisseminated orunderstood.
    2. Humble,folk,lay; of thecommon people.
    3. (rare)Typical; occuring themost often.
    4. (grammar, of nouns,rare)Common; notproper.
  3. Immoral,base,disgusting:
    1. Infamous,reviled,despised.
    2. Lewd,wanton,unchaste.
  4. (rare)Kind,benevolent.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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comun

  1. alternative form ofcomune

Occitan

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Etymology

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FromOld Occitan[Term?], fromLatincommunis.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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comun m (feminine singularcomuna,masculine pluralcomuns,feminine pluralcomunas)

  1. common

Derived terms

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Old French

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Excerpt from TheOaths of Strasbourg. 'Comun' is the last word of the first line.

Etymology

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    FromLatincommunis.

    Adjective

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    comun m (oblique and nominative feminine singularcomune)

    1. common

    Declension

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    Casemasculinefeminineneuter
    singularsubjectcomunscomunecomun
    obliquecomuncomunecomun
    pluralsubjectcomuncomunescomun
    obliquecomunscomunescomun

    Descendants

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    Piedmontese

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    Etymology

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    FromLatincommūnis.

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    comun

    1. common

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromFrenchcommun,Latincommunis.

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    comun m orn (feminine singularcomună,masculine pluralcomuni,feminine and neuter pluralcomune)

    1. common(shared);communal
    2. common,normal
      Synonym:obișnuit

    Declension

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    Declension ofcomun
    singularplural
    masculineneuterfemininemasculineneuterfeminine
    nominative-
    accusative
    indefinitecomuncomunăcomunicomune
    definitecomunulcomunacomuniicomunele
    genitive-
    dative
    indefinitecomuncomunecomunicomune
    definitecomunuluicomuneicomunilorcomunelor

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    Spanish

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    Adjective

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    comun m orf (masculine and feminine pluralcomunes)

    1. obsolete spelling ofcomún
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