释义 |
dis·common \də̇s, (ˈ)dis+\ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English discomenen, from dis- (I) + comen, commun common (n.) — more at common 1. obsolete : to exclude or banish from a community of interest; specifically : to deprive of citizenship or of church fellowship 2. at Oxford and Cambridge Universities : to forbid (a tradesman) to deal with undergraduates 3. a. : to deprive of the right of common (as of pasture) b. : to deprive of commonable quality (as land by enclosing it) |