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interˈcommoner [f. as prec. + -er1, after commoner.] 1. One who participates with others, esp. in the use of common pasture. Chiefly in pl.
c1550Disc. Common Weal Eng. (1893) 124 Wheare men are intercominers in comon feildes. a1638Mede Wks. (1677) 20 Laying both courts into one hath made the Jews and Gentiles intercommoners. 1807Vancouver Agric. Devon (1813) 275 A part of this common has been..wrested from the intercommoners at large, and now constitutes the character of open common-field, or of Lammas ground. 2. Sc. Law. = intercommuner 1.
1567Sc. Acts Jas. VI, c. 21 That the receipter..and intercommoner with sik persones, salbe called..as airt and pairt of thir thifteous deidis. |