common
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yksinkertainen
jokapäiväinen
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common englanniksi
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Occurring or happening regularly or frequently; usual.
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' ''Commoner' used to be commoner, but 'more common' is now more common.''
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1893, Florian Cajori, ''A History of Mathematics''
- If it be asked wherein the utility of some modern extensions of mathematics lies, it must be acknowledged that it is at present difficult to see how they are ever to become applicable to questions of common life or physical science.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-1)
1768, (w), ''Zenobia''
- above the vulgar flight of common souls
(RQ:Vance Nobody)
- She was frankly disappointed. For some reason she had thought to discover a burglar of one or another accepted type—either a dashing cracksman in full-blown evening dress, lithe, polished, pantherish, or a common yegg, a red-eyed, unshaven burly brute in the rags and tatters of a tramp.
In some languages, particularly Germanic languages, of the gender originating from the coalescence of the masculine and feminine categories of nouns.
Vernacular, referring to the name of a kind of plant or animal, i.e., common name vs. scientific name.
(RQ:KJV)
Given to lewd habits; prostitute.
(RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)
(quote-book)| title=The Three Corpse Trick| chapter=5| passage=The hovel stood in the centre of what had once been a vegetable garden, but was now a patch of rank weeds. Surrounding this, almost like a zareba, was an irregular ring of gorse and brambles, an unclaimed vestige of the original common.
(RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)
The right of taking a profit in the land of another, in common either with the owner or with other persons; so called from the community of interest which arises between the claimant of the right and the owner of the soil, or between the claimants and other commoners entitled to the same right.
To communicate (something).
1526, (w), trans, ''Bible'', Luke XXII:
- Then entred Satan into Judas, whose syr name was iscariot (which was of the nombre off the twelve) and he went his waye, and commened with the hye prestes and officers, how he wolde betraye hym vnto them.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
1568-1569, (w), ''Chronicle''
- Capitaine generall of Flaunders, which amiably enterteyned the sayd Duke, and after they had secretly commoned of.
To sex.
To participate.
(rfquotek)
To board together; to eat at a table in common.