Definition of Communers

1. communer [n] - See also: communer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Communers

communalist
communalistic
communalists
communalities
communality
communalize
communalized
communalizes
communalizing
communally
communard
communards
communed
communer
communers (current term)
communes
communicability
communicable
communicable disease
communicable disease control
communicable scale
communicableness
communicably
communicans
communicant
communicants
communicated
communicatee

Literary usage of Communers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1903)
"... communal jurisdiction or merchants coming to the city with their wares ;2 and what shall be done to communers who seize the possessions of their fellows ..."

2. Origines Patriciae, Or, A Deduction of European Titles of Nobility and by Robert Thomas Hampson (1846)
"... is also used in our daily communications, for in the citie of London and other cities, they that be none aldermen or sheriffs, be called communers. ..."

3. The Anatomie of the Bodie of Man by Thomas Vicary (1888)
"And these are in nombre ты-у »« i» in / communers ; and ... two, both communers. *Tho officiers are .vii. in nomber, ..."

4. The Lay Folks Mass Book; Or, The Manner of Hearing Mass: With Rubrics and by Dan Jeremy, John Lydgate (1879)
"... and fe xxiiij. and for all gode communers of TO*. of fis cito, and for fame fat has f /s cilo for to govern. fat god gife fame grace so weil to ..."

5. The Boke Named The Gouernour by Thomas Elyot (1883)
"And and Com- after that signification, if there shuld be a commune mune- weale, either the communers only must be welthy, and the gentil and noblemen nedy ..."

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