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com·mune
/kəˈmjun/
懇談,自治體,工社(
vi
.)密談,沈思,內省
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mune
n.
Communion
;
sympathetic
intercourse
or
conversation
between
friends
.
For
days
of
happy
commune
dead
.
--
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mune
n.
1.
The
commonalty
;
the
common
people
. [
Obs
.]
In
this
struggle
--
to
use
the
technical
words
of
the
time
--
of
the
=\“
commune
”
,
the
general
mass
of
the
inhabitants
,
against
the
“prudhommes”
or
“wiser”
few
.\= --
J
.
R
.
Green
.
2.
A
small
territorial
district
in
France
under
the
government
of
a
mayor
and
municipal
council
;
also
,
the
inhabitants
,
or
the
government
,
of
such
a
district
.
See
Arrondissement
.
3.
Absolute
municipal
self-government
.
The Commune of Paris
,
or
The Commune
(a)
The
government
established
in
Paris
(1792-94)
by
a
usurpation
of
supreme
power
on
the
part
of
representatives
chosen
by
the
communes
;
the
period
of
its
continuance
is
known
as
the
“Reign
of
Terror.”
(b)
The
revolutionary
government
,
modeled
on
the
commune
of
1792,
which
the
communists
,
so
called
,
attempted
to
establish
in
1871.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mune
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Communed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Communing
.]
1.
To
converse
together
with
sympathy
and
confidence
;
to
interchange
sentiments
or
feelings
;
to
take
counsel
.
I
would
commune
with
you
of
such
things
That
want
no
ear
but
yours
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
receive
the
communion
;
to
partake
of
the
eucharist
or
Lord's
supper
.
To
commune
under
both
kinds
.
--
Bp
.
Burnet
.
To commune with one's self
or
To commune with one's heart
,
to
think
;
to
reflect
;
to
meditate
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
commune
n
1:
the
smallest
administrative
district
of
several
European
countries
2:
a
body
of
people
or
families
living
together
and
sharing
everything
v
1:
communicate
intimately
with
;
be
in
a
state
of
heightened
,
intimate
receptivity
; "
He
seemed
to
commune
with
nature
"
2:
receive
Communion
,
in
the
Catholic
church
[
syn
:
communicate
]
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