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in•ter•com•mon
(in′tər kom′ən),USA pronunciation v.i. [Eng. Law.]
in′ter•com′mon•age, n.
in′ter•com′mon•er, n.
- Lawto share in the use of a common.
- Anglo-French entrecomuner
- 1400–50; inter- + obsolete common (verb, verbal) (variant of commune); replacing late Middle English entrecomo(u)nen
in′ter•com′mon•er, n.