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Webster 1913 Edition
Commerce
Com′merce
,Noun.
 (Formerly accented on the second syllable.) 
1. 
The exchange or buying and selling of commodities; esp. the exchange of merchandise, on a large scale, between different places or communities; extended trade or traffic. 
The public becomes powerful in proportion to the opulence and extensive 
commerce 
of private men. Hume.
2. 
Social intercourse; the dealings of one person or class in society with another; familiarity. 
Fifteen years of thought, observation, and 
commerce 
with the world had made him [Bunyan] wiser. Macaulay.
3. 
Sexual intercourse. 
W. Montagu.
 4. 
A round game at cards, in which the cards are subject to exchange, barter, or trade. 
Hoyle.
 
Syn. – Trade; traffic; dealings; intercourse; interchange; communion; communication. 
 Com-merce′
(? or ?)
, Verb.
 I.
 [
imp. & p. p. 
Commerced 
(#)
; p. pr. & vb. n. 
Commercing
.] [Cf. F. 
commercer
, fr. LL. commerciare
.] 1. 
To carry on trade; to traffic. 
[Obs.] 
Beware you 
commerce 
not with bankrupts. B. Jonson.
2. 
To hold intercourse; to commune. 
Milton.
 Commercing 
with himself. Tennyson.
Musicians . . . taught the people in angelic harmonies to 
commerce 
with heaven. Prof. Wilson.
Webster 1828 Edition
Commerce
COMMERCE
, n.1.
  In a general sense, an interchange or mutual change of goods, wares, productions, or property of any kind, between nations or individuals, either by barter, or by purchase and sale; trade; traffick.  Commerce is foreign or inland.  Foreign commerce is the trade which one nation carries on with another; inland commerce, or inland trade, is the trade in the exchange of commodities between citizens of the same nation or state.  Active commerce.2.
  Intercourse between individuals; interchange of work, business, civilities or amusements; mutual dealings in common life.3.
  Familiar intercourse between the sexes.4.
  Interchange; reciprocal communications; as, there is a vast commerce of ideas.COMMERCE
, v.i.1.
  To traffick; to carry on trade.2.
  To hold intercourse with.And looks commercing with the skies.
Definition 2025
commercé
commercé
See also: commerce
French
Verb
commercé m (feminine singular commercée, masculine plural commercés, feminine plural commercées)
- past participle of commercer