- COMMUNICARE (TO BE COMMON)
- быть общим, соединять, сообщать, сообщаться, причащаться.
Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов. С. С. Неретина. 1998.
Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов. С. С. Неретина. 1998.
common — [13] Common comes ultimately from an Indo European base *moi , *mei , signifying ‘change, exchange’, which also produced English immune, mutate, mutual, and remunerate. A derivative of this base, *moin , *mein seems to have joined up with the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
common — [13] Common comes ultimately from an Indo European base *moi , *mei , signifying ‘change, exchange’, which also produced English immune, mutate, mutual, and remunerate. A derivative of this base, *moin , *mein seems to have joined up with the… … Word origins
excommunication — mid 15c., from L.L. excommunicationem (nom. excommunicatio), from pp. stem of excommunicare put out of the community, in Church L. to expel from communion, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + communicare, from communis common (see COMMON (Cf … Etymology dictionary
communicate — v. 1 tr. a transmit or pass on by speaking or writing (communicated his ideas). b transmit (heat, motion, etc.). c pass on (an infectious illness). d impart (feelings etc.) non verbally (communicated his affection). 2 intr. succeed in conveying… … Useful english dictionary
communicant — n. 1 a person who receives Holy Communion, esp. regularly. 2 a person who imparts information. Etymology: L communicare communicant (as COMMON) … Useful english dictionary
Telecommunication — A parabolic satellite communication antenna at the biggest facility for satellite communication in Raisting, Bavaria, Germany … Wikipedia
Romance languages — Romance Geographic distribution: Originally Southern Europe and parts of Africa; now also Latin America, Canada, parts of Lebanon and much of Western Africa Linguistic classification: Indo European Italic … Wikipedia
commune — commune1 [kə myo͞on′; ] for n. [ käm′yo͞on΄] vi. communed, communing [ME communen < OFr comuner, to make common, share < comun (see COMMON); also < OFr communier, to administer the sacrament < L communicare, to share (LL(Ec), to… … English World dictionary
Com|mune — com|mune1 «verb. kuh MYOON; noun. KOM yoon», verb, muned, mun|ing, noun. –v.i. to talk intimately: »Feasting with the great, communing with the literary (Washington Irving). –n. an intimate talk; communion. ╂[< Old French communer < comun;… … Useful english dictionary
com|mune — com|mune1 «verb. kuh MYOON; noun. KOM yoon», verb, muned, mun|ing, noun. –v.i. to talk intimately: »Feasting with the great, communing with the literary (Washington Irving). –n. an intimate talk; communion. ╂[< Old French communer < comun;… … Useful english dictionary
Communicate — Com*mu ni*cate (k[o^]m*m[=u] n[i^]*k[=a]t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Communicated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Communicating}.] [L. communicatus, p. p. of communicare to communicate, fr. communis common. See {Commune}, v. i.] 1. To share in common; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English