单词 | discommon |
释义 | discommon/dɪˈskɒmən/Now historical verb 1To deprive of citizenship; to disfranchise. rare after 17th cent. 2At the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge: to ban (a tradesman) from trading with or supplying goods to the undergraduates. Now historical. 3 Oxford Univ. and Cambridge Univ. To deprive (a student) of commons in a college. Also: (at the University of Oxford) to expel from college. Compare discommons. Now historical and rare. 4To deprive of the character of a common; to enclose (common land). Also in figurative contexts. Now rare. OriginLate Middle English. Partly from dis- + common, and partly from dis- + common. |
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