单词 | intercommon |
释义 | † intercommonn. Obsolete. The act, practice, or right of intercommoning (esp. in sense 1). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > sharing > [noun] > an instance of intercommon1449 society1695 the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > tenure and rights > [noun] > rights pannage1392 commonc1405 stint1437 agistmenta1450 intercommon1449 commonty1466 foggage1471 communitya1475 gist1493 commoning?a1509 arrentationc1540 wether gang1561 browsage1570 pasturage1572 feed1575 intercommoner1581 frankfold1609 broouage1610 fellow commoner1612 horsegate1619 frankfoldage1628 shack1629 tatha1641 retropannage1679 levancy and couchancya1691 commonance1701 stinter1701 horse-lease1721 stray1736 goose-gate1739 commonage1792 twinter1846 couchance1886 levance1886 sheep-stray1891 stintholder1894 1449 in T. Rymer Fœdera (1710) XI. 244 Have..Entircomyn in the Landez Pasturez and Medues. c1470 J. Hardyng Chron. cxl. i The Soudan toke a trewce wt Kyng Richard..to bye all marchandise, And sell and passe saufly thitherward To the sepulcre..With entercomen, as then it did suffice. 1655–6 in J. C. Hodgson Hist. Northumberland (1897) IV. 138 [The award of the arbitrators..confirmed to] the tenants of the town of Anick intercommon on Acomb fell. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020). intercommonv.ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > have social communication with [verb (transitive)] intercommunec1374 dealc1380 usec1384 intercommonc1430 resort?1518 minglea1593 use1594 intercoursea1604 sociate1635 to keep termsa1673 shoulder1851 tangle1928 c1430 J. Lydgate Horse, Goose & Sheep (Roxb.) 26 That one lacketh, nature hath geue to another..Entercomen therefore as broder doth with broder. 1448 Leg. March. c. 3 in Scot. Stat. (1844) I. App. iv. 305/2 Þat na maner of persoun..sal intercomoun with ony Inglis man or woman. 1583 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Deuteronomie xi. 63 Mony..is that thing whereby men intercommon among themselues. 1592 Sc. Acts Jas. VI c. 144 Nane of our Soveraine Lordis lieges sal presume to receipt, supplie, or intercommoun with them [traitors, etc.]. 1675 W. Penn England's Present Interest 15 The Brittains and Saxons began to grow tame to each other, and intercommon amicably. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse [verb (intransitive)] > confer, consult, or deliberate roundc1275 to speak togetherc1275 to take counselc1290 counsel1297 treat1297 advisea1393 communea1393 to take deliberationc1405 common1416 to put (also bring, lay, set, etc.) their (also our, your) heads togetherc1425 janglec1440 bespeak1489 parliamenta1492 intercommonc1540 confer1545 parle1558 consult1565 imparl1572 break parle1594 handle1596 emparley1600 to confer notes1650 to compare notes1709 powwow1780 to get together1816 palaver1877 c1540 J. Bellenden tr. H. Boece Hyst. & Cron. Scotl. v. xvi. f. 63v/2 The moder desyryng to bryng hir sonnis to concord, tuke freindis to intercommone on thir debaitis. 1578 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) III. 105 To confer treat and intercommone with thame vpoun the confirmatioun of all testamentis within this realme. 3. intransitive. To share in the use of the same common. (Cf. common v. 7.) ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > tenure and rights > [verb (intransitive)] > enjoy right of common common1377 intercommon1598 1598 tr. J. Kitchin Jurisdictions (1675) 210 Inhabitants cannot prescribe to Intercommon. 1679 T. Blount Fragmenta Antiquitatis 145 When Horned Beasts of several adjoyning Parishes do promiscuously intercommon together. 1694 J. Collier Misc. iv. 24 Where there are no Inclosures all People may intercommon, without Preference or Ceremony. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. iii. 33 Common because of vicinage..is where the inhabitants of two townships, which lie contiguous to each other, have usually intercommoned with one another. 1875 Law Rep.: Equity Cases 19 160 The end parish in this case could by no means intercommon with the parish at the other end. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] > participate common1357 to take partc1384 communea1393 participe1511 participate1531 join1560 share1570 to bear a part1596 intercommon1626 to join in1785 to be in it1819 to stand in1858 to get into (also in on) the act1947 (to be) in on the act1951 to muck in1952 to opt in1966 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum § 55 The Spirits of the Wine, doe prey vpon the Roscide Juyce of the Body, and inter-common with the Spirits of the Body, and so deceiue and rob them of their Nourishment. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Herts. 22 He lived and dyed Childlesse, entercommoning therein with many Worthies, who are..either improlifick, or have Children in genitorum vituperium. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) London 197 He and hogs did in some sort entercommon both in their diet and lodging. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > outlawry > outlaw [verb (transitive)] outlawOE waive1297 proscribea1500 proclaim?a1513 to put (also denounce) to the hornc1540 horn1592 bandit1611 forbida1616 intercommune1679 intercommona1715 fugitate1721 to declare a person a fugitive1752 imban1807 ban1848 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > exclusion from society > exclude from society [verb (transitive)] > outlaw outlawOE waive1297 intercommune1679 intercommona1715 fugitate1721 a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 413 The numbers and desperate tempers of those who were intercommoned. 1717 D. Defoe Mem. Church of Scotl. i. 16 Citing Paul Meffen of Dundee before them, and he not appearing, was intercommoned; that is, every one was forbid to harbour, or relieve him, or converse with him, on severe Penalties. 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