intercommon verb & noun.
[ɪntǝ'kɒmǝn] Also (earlier)
entercommon.
LME.[Anglo-Norman entrecomuner, formed as ENTER-1, INTER- + comuner: see COMMUNE verb.]A. verb intrans.1. Have communication or dealings with each other or with another; associate. (Foll. by
with.)
LME-L17.■ W. Penn The Brittains and Saxons began to grow tame to each other, and intercommon amicably.2. Share or participate
with others, or mutually.
L16-M17.3. Share in the use of the same common land.
M17.b. noun. The action, practice, or right of intercommoning. Now
rare.
LME. ■ intercommonage noun the practice of sharing something, esp. common pasture
E17. ■ intercommoner noun M16. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲