commun
French
editEtymology
editInherited from Old French comun, from Latin commūnis.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editcommun (feminine commune, masculine plural communs, feminine plural communes)
- common (shared)
- une caractéristique commune à la plupart des langues européennes
- a common characteristic of most European languages
- common (widespread)
- common (popular)
- common (of low class)
- communal
Derived terms
edit- bien commun
- Chambre des communes
- commun des mortels
- communal
- communauté
- communément
- communie
- communion
- communiquer
- communisme
- communiste
- de commun
- dénominateur commun
- droit commun
- d’un commun accord
- en commun
- ère commune
- faire cause commune
- figuier commun
- fosse commune
- hors du commun
- indo-européen commun
- nom commun
- point commun
- pot commun
- sans commune mesure
- séneçon commun
- sens commun
Descendants
edit- → Romanian: comun
Further reading
edit- “commun”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norman
editEtymology
editFrom Old French comun, from Latin commūnis.
Adjective
editcommun m
Derived terms
edit- commeunement (“commonly”, adverb)
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