discommon verb trans. [dɪs'kɒmǝn] LME.[from DIS- 2 + COMMON noun, adjective: cf. also COMMON verb.]1. Cut off from membership of a community; disfranchise; excommunicate.
LME-M17.2. In the universities of Oxford and Cambridge: deprive (a tradesman) of the right to deal with undergraduates. Now
Hist. M16.3. Deprive of the right of common; deprive (land) of the status of a common, enclose.
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