Commune - English meaning
ˈkɒm.juːn
Commune – definitions in English dictionary
nounA group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.
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She went to california and joined a communeSynonims:
CollectiveCooperativeCo-opCommunityCommunal settlementKibbutzFellowshipnounThe smallest french territorial division for administrative purposes.
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Very few of the abbey's vineyards were actually located within the commune of hautvillersnounThe group that seized the municipal government of paris in the french revolution and played a leading part in the reign of terror until suppressed in 1794.
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This was followed by the declaration of a paris commune, or independent municipal government, in ma…
verbShare one's intimate thoughts or feelings with (someone), especially on a spiritual level.
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The purpose of praying is to commune with godSynonims:
CommunicateSpeakTalkConverseHave a tête-à-têteConferBe in touchBe in contactInterfaceverbReceive holy communion.
nounThe smallest unit of local government in some countries
nounIn some countries, a unit of local government
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In italy, the commune is the basic administrative division of both provinces and regions., while th…
nounA group of families or single people who live and work together sharing possessions and responsibilities
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Join a commune she left her husband to join a women's commune.
verbTo get very close to someone or something by exchanging feelings or thoughts
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Commune with lying naked in the grass, among the trees and birds, he felt he was communing with nat…
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old French comuner ‘to share’, from comun (see common).
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