commun
French
adj
Definitions
- common (widespread)
- common (popular)
- common (of low class)
- communal
Etymology
Inherited from Old French comun inherited from Latin commūnis (common, public, general, universal, shared).
Origin
Latin
commūnis
Gloss
common, public, general, universal, shared
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- comune English
- communalis Latin
- communia Latin
- communico Latin
- communio, communionem Latin
- communis Latin
- communismus Latin
- communitas Latin
- communiter Latin
- commūnem Latin
- commūnia Latin
- commūnis Latin
- commūniō Latin
- commūnālis Latin
- Kommunismus German
- accomunare Italian
- comune Italian
- comunemente Italian
- comunismo Italian
- comunissimo Italian
- communisme Dutch, Flemish
- anticommunisme French
- communal French
- communisme French
- communément French
- eurocommunisme French
- néocommunisme French
- comunismo Spanish, Castilian
- común Spanish, Castilian
- excomulgar Spanish, Castilian
- *ko-moin-i Proto-Indo-European
- *mey- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱom-moy-ni- Proto-Indo-European
- comum Portuguese
- コムーネ Japanese
- komuna Polish
- komunizm Polish
- komuna Czech
- comun Old French
- komuna Esperanto
- komunisto Esperanto
- komunumo Esperanto
- nekomuna Esperanto
- comú Catalan, Valencian
- kommi Icelandic
- kommúna Icelandic
- kommúnismi Icelandic
- común Galician
- comun Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- comunism Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- κομμουνισμός Greek (modern)
- komünizm Turkish
- commun Norman
- comun Occitan
- común Asturian
- comun xno
- comoinis, co(m)moinis Old Latin
- quemun Mirandese