<p><b>3.</b> <def>One who has a joint right in common ground.</def>
<blockquote>Much good land might be gained from forests . . . and from other commonable places, so as always there be a due care taken that the poor <b>commoners</b> have no injury. <i>Bacon.</i></blockquote>
<p><b>4.</b> <def>One sharing with another in anything.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<i>Fuller.</i>
<p><b>5.</b> <def>A student in the university of Oxford, Eng., who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; -- at Cambrige called a <i>pensioner</i>.</def>
<p><b>6.</b> <def>A prostitute.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<i>Shak.</i>
<h1>Commonish</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com"mon*ish</hw>, <tt>a.</tt> <def>Somewhat common; commonplace; vulgar.</def>
<h1>Commonition</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com`mo*ni"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <ety>[L. <ets>commonitio</ets>. See <er>Monition</er>.]</ety> <def>Advice; warning; instruction.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<i>Bailey.</i>
<h1>Commonitive</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com*mon"i*tive</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <def>Monitory.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<blockquote>Only commemorative and <b>commonitive</b>. <i>Bp. Hall.</i></blockquote>
<h1>Commonitory</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com*mon"i*to*ry</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <ety>[L. <ets>commonitorius</ets>.]</ety> <def>Calling to mind; giving admonition.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<i>Foxe.</i>
<h1>Commonly</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com"mon*ly</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>adv.</tt> <p><b>1.</b> <def>Usually; generally; ordinarily; frequently; for the most part; <as>as, confirmed habits <ex>commonly</ex> continue trough life</as>.</def>
<p><b>2.</b> <def>In common; familiary.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<i>Spenser.</i>
<h1>Commonness</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com"mon*ness</hw>, <tt>n.</tt> <p><b>1.</b> <def>State or quality of being common or usual; <as>as, the <ex>commonness</ex> of sunlight</as>.</def>
<p><b>2.</b> <def>Triteness; meanness.</def>
<h1>Commonplace</h1> <Xpage=286>
<hw>Com"mon*place`</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <def>Common; ordinary; trite; <as>as, a <ex>commonplace</ex> person, or observation</as>.</def>
<h1>Commonplace</h1> <Xpage=286>
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