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Webster 1913 Edition


Discommon

Dis-com′mon

,
Verb.
T.
1.
To deprive of the right of common.
[R.]
Bp. Hall.
2.
To deprive of privileges.
[R.]
T. Warton.
3.
(Law)
To deprive of commonable quality, as lands, by inclosing or appropriating.
Burrill.

Webster 1828 Edition


Discommon

DISCOMMON

,
Verb.
T.
[dis and common.]
1.
To appropriate common land; to separate and inclose common.
2.
To deprive of the privileges of a place.

Definition 2024


discommon

discommon

English

Verb

discommon (third-person singular simple present discommons, present participle discommoning, simple past and past participle discommoned)

  1. To deprive of the right of common.
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  2. To deprive of privileges.
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  3. (law) To deprive (lands etc.) of commonable quality, by enclosing or appropriating.
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