Meaning of Commons | Babel Free
ˈkɑmənzDefinitions
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The House of Commons, part of the parliament under the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy. Canadian, UK
- A surname.
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A public area, especially a dining hall, at a college or university; a similar shared spaced elsewhere. singular, usually
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A common (common land); especially, a central section of (usually an older) town, designated as a shared area. singular, usually
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The mutual good of all; the abstract concept of resources shared by more than one, for example air, water, information. figuratively
- The common people collectively, the third estate, the people not belonging to the nobility or clergy
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The free burghers/bourgeoisie of a given town, taken collectively. historical
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An outhouse. euphemistic, obsolete
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Food served at a fixed rate from the college buttery, distinguished from battels. UK, obsolete
- Food in general; rations.
Equivalents
العربية
قاعة الطعام العامّة
Български
мегдан
Bosanski
мегдан
Čeština
občina
Dansk
fælled
Deutsch
Allmende
Esperanto
komunejo
Français
commons
Hrvatski
мегдан
Italiano
bene comune
Português
Rossio
Српски
мегдан
Svenska
allmännytta
Türkçe
avam
Examples
“The Renaissance festival started with the "peasants" meeting in the commons.”
“The commons is the green space surrounded by the village hall, the school, and the church.”
“The commons of New England towns are important contributors to their charm.”
“"The tragedy of the commons" is that none wish to make sacrifices of their or their family's interests for the common good.”
“We in the name of other Perſean ſtates [i.e. nobles], And commons of this mightie Monarchy, Preſent thee with the Emperiall Diadem.”
“At the same time, the fashion at Oxford of confining lunch to a "commons" of bread and butter and a glass of beer till the crew reaches Putney (when a little meat is allowed,) is unreasonable.”
“short commons”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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