comune

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Italian comune. Doublet of commune. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kəˈmuːneɪ/ === Noun === comune (plural comuni or comunes) the smallest civil administrative unit in Italy, a municipality in Italy Synonym: municipality civil administrative unit in Switzerland, a municipality in Switzerland Synonym: municipality ==== Translations ==== === Anagrams === Mounce == Italian == === Alternative forms === commune (obsolete) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /koˈmu.ne/ Rhymes: -une Hyphenation: co‧mù‧ne === Etymology 1 === From Latin commūnem, case form of commūnis (“common, ordinary”), from Old Latin com(m)oinis, from Proto-Italic *kommoinis, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱom-moy-ni-, derived from *ḱóm (“near, with”) and the root *mey- (“to exchange”). ==== Adjective ==== comune m or f by sense (plural comuni, superlative comunissimo) mutual, common (by extension) usual, ordinary, common (archaic) affable (archaic) impartial, unbiased, fair ===== Derived terms ===== accomunare comunemente ===== Related terms ===== comunicare comunione comunità ==== Noun ==== comune m (uncountable) (collective) majority, most ordinary (that which is ordinary) fuori dal comune ― out of the ordinary === Etymology 2 === From Latin commūne, noun use of the neuter form of commūnis. ==== Noun ==== comune m (plural comuni) (historical) a form of city-based autonomous government comune, municipality (by extension) the administrative body of a municipality (obsolete) guild Synonyms: corporazione, (regional) gremio === Etymology 3 === Feminine variant of the above noun. ==== Noun ==== comune f (plural comuni) commune (community whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour) (historical, usually capitalized) either of the French revolutionary governments (of 1792 or of 1871) (obsolete, historical) a form of city-based autonomous government === Further reading === comune1 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana comune2 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana comune3 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana === Anagrams === Mucone == Middle English == === Etymology 1 === Borrowed from Old French comune and Medieval Latin commūnia; partly from comun. ==== Alternative forms ==== comun, comon, comen ==== Noun ==== comune (plural comunes) common ===== Descendants ===== English: common Fingallian: commaan ===== References ===== “commū̆ne, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. === Etymology 2 === ==== Adjective ==== comune alternative form of comun === Etymology 3 === ==== Verb ==== comune alternative form of comunen == Romanian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /koˈmu.ne/ === Noun === comune plural of comună === Adjective === comune inflection of comun: feminine genitive/dative singular feminine/neuter plural