commune

3 ENTRIES FOUND:

1com·mune

verb \kə-ˈmyün\
com·munedcom·mun·ing

Definition of COMMUNE

transitive verb
obsolete
: talk over, discuss <have more to commune — Shakespeare>
intransitive verb
1
: to receive Communion
2
: to communicate intimately <commune with nature>

Examples of COMMUNE

  1. a psychic who communes with the dead
  2. <after a week in the wilderness, the scouts were really starting to commune with nature>

Origin of COMMUNE

Middle English, to share, receive Communion, from Anglo-French communer, cummunier, from Late Latin communicare, from Latin
First Known Use: 15th century

Related to COMMUNE

Synonyms: bond, click, relate, hit it off
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