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com·mune1       [v. kuh-myoon; n. kom-yoon] Pronunciation Key verb, -muned, -mun·ing, noun
–verb (used without object)
1.to converse or talk together, usually with profound intensity, intimacy, etc.; interchange thoughts or feelings.
2.to be in intimate communication or rapport: to commune with nature.
–noun
3.interchange of ideas or sentiments.

[Origin: 1250–1300; ME com(m)unen < MF comuner to share, deriv. of comun common]

com·mun·er, noun
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com·mune2       [kuh-myoon] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used without object), -muned, -mun·ing.
to partake of the Eucharist.

[Origin: 1275–1325; ME; back formation from communion]
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com·mune 1       (kə-myōōn')  Pronunciation Key 
intr.v.   com·muned, com·mun·ing, com·munes
  1. To be in a state of intimate, heightened sensitivity and receptivity, as with one's surroundings: hikers communing with nature.
  2. To receive the Eucharist.


[Middle English comunen, to have common dealings with, converse, from Old French communer, to make common, share (from commun, common; see common) and perhaps from Old French communier, to share in the Communion (from Late Latin commūnicāre, from Latin, to communicate; see communicate).]

com·mun'er n.
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