See also: <span class="searchmatch">Commone</span> <span class="searchmatch">commonē</span> second-person singular present active imperative of commoneō <span class="searchmatch">commone</span> alternative form of comun...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">commone</span> (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) (Classical Latin) IPA(key):...
(“common”) for an etymologically equivalent native formation. comoun, <span class="searchmatch">commone</span>, commun, commune, commuyn, comune, comyn, coumoun comen, common, commyn...
comen wele, commen wele, comon wele, <span class="searchmatch">commone</span> wele, comune wele, comune welle, comyn wele, comyne wele From comun (“shared, universal”) + wele (“wellbeing”);...
<span class="searchmatch">commone</span> laghe, commun lawe, comune lawe, comyn lawe, coumoun lawe comen lawe, common lawe, commune lawe, commyn law, comon lawe, comon law, comone lawe...
example, as rickets, hydrocephaly, pachycephaly, etc., all of which have in <span class="searchmatch">commone</span> the morphological characteristic of macrocephaly. 1978, Jill Rubenstein...
2nd-person singular. English: common (obsolete); commune Middle Scots: common, <span class="searchmatch">commone</span>, commoun, commoune “commū̆nen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University...
singular plural first second third first second third active present — <span class="searchmatch">commonē</span> — — commonēte — future — commonētō commonētō — commonētōte commonentō passive...