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† exˈcommune, v. Obs. Also 5–6 excom(m)yne. [ad. F. excommunier, ad. L. excommūnicāre: see excommunicate.] 1. trans. (Eccl.) = excommunicate 1.
1483Caxton Cato F ij, Alle those that byleve the sortleges and devynours been excommunyd. 1502Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W. 1506) i. vii. 77 To be excommyned & departed by mortall synne from..the holy chyrche catholyke. 1608T. Morton Preamb. Incounter 27 He was admonished and excommuned before he was degraded. 2. transf. With double obj.: To excommunicate or exclude from.
1650Fuller Pisgah ii. iv. i. 15 We cannot recover Paphos proportionably into this Map, behold it therefore peeping in, but excommuned the lines thereof. 1654Gayton Pleas. Notes i. vi. 21 Poets..were excommun'd Plato's Common Wealth. |