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intercommon
[ in-ter-kom-uhn ]
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- inter·common·age noun
- inter·common·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intercommon1
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Example Sentences
By special agreement or by tacit allowance265 lords and tenants intercommon on each other's lands: this practice extends mostly to the waste only, but in some cases the arable and meadow are included after the removal of the crop and of the hay.
From Project Gutenberg
About 1695 all between Easton Piers and Castle Comb was a campania, like Coteswold, upon which it borders; and then Yatton and Castle Combe did intercommon together.
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