intercommon
To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat at the same table.
Verb
- To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat at the same table.
- the spirits of the wine do prey upon the roscid juice of the body , and inter-common with the spirits of the body , and so deceive and rob them of their nourishment - 1627 (indicated as 1626), Francis [Bacon], “I....
- To graze cattle indiscriminately in the commons of each other, as the inhabitants of adjoining townships, manors, etc.
- They openly declared great hatred against all gentlemen, whom they maliciously accused of covetousness, pride, extortion, and oppression, practised against their tenants and the common people, and having thoroughly...
Origin
From Old French entrecommuner. See inter- and common.