Commonage


[kom-uh-nij] /ˈkɒm ə nɪdʒ/

noun
1.
the joint use of anything, especially a pasture.
2.
the state of being held in .
3.
something that is so held, as land.
4.
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/ˈkɒmənɪdʒ/
noun
1.
(mainly law)

2.
the state of being held in common
3.
something held in common, such as land
4.
another word for commonalty (sense 1)

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