intercommon

[in-ter-kom-uhn]

in·ter·com·mon

[in-ter-kom-uhn]
verb (used without object) English Law.
to share in the use of a common.

Origin:
1400–50; inter- + obsolete common (v.) (variant of commune); replacing late Middle English entrecomo(u)nen < Anglo-French entrecomuner

in·ter·com·mon·age, noun
in·ter·com·mon·er, noun
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