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▪ I. commonish, a. rare.|ˈkɒmənɪʃ| [f. common a. + -ish.] Rather common.
1792F. Burney Diary (1842–6) V. 292 A commonish..sort of a..woman. 1878Keary Dawn Hist. iv. 58 Commonish ideas in a somewhat grand and abstract form. 1880Christy Carew I. iii, Mozart, to Philomena, was commonish, being played at mass..nearly every Sunday. ▪ II. coˈmmonish, v. arch. rare. [f. L. commonēre to remind forcibly or earnestly (f. com- + monēre to remind, advise, warn), with ending after admonish.] trans. To remind, put in mind (of).
1849W. Fitzgerald tr. Whitaker's Disp. 661 We are commonished or reminded of things which we knew before. |