commune
v.
exchange thoughts and ideas, talk intimately
n.
group of people living together and sharing possessions and labor; group of people that share a common interest; conversation, exchange of thoughts and ideas
Commune
Commune can refer to various things:Chinese farms
Municipality, in various European and African countries
Comune in Italy
Communes of Chile, the third and lowest level administrative division of the country, comprising cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and unsettled areas.
Communes of France, the lowest level of administrative division, comprising cities, towns, and villages
Municipalities in Belgium, the lowest level of administrative division. After several "fusion-operations", most of them include named cities or towns with formerly independent suburbs and villages.
Communes of Luxembourg, the lowest uniform level of administrative division
Communes (comună) of Romania, the lowest level of administrative division, comprising villages
Communes (gminy) of Poland, the lowest uniform level of administrative division
Medieval commune, a social organization of the European Middle Ages
Commune (intentional community) or a community in which resources are shared.
Mir (social), a village community in czarist Russia
Kibbutz, an Israeli collective community
People's commune, an administrative division of the rural area in the People's Republic of China between 1958-1984The
Paris Commune (French Revolution), the government of Paris from 1789 to 1795, especially from 1792 to 1795The
Paris Commune, socialist reformist state in Paris in 1871The
Shanghai Commune, organized by Zhang Chunqiao in 1967The Pinnacle Commune, founded by
Rastafarian preacher Leonard Howell
Commune, a 2005 documentary
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commune
Noun
1. the smallest administrative district of several European countries
(hypernym) administrative district, administrative division, territorial division
(derivation) communize, communise, bolshevize, bolshevise
(classification) Belgium, Kingdom of Belgium, Belgique
2. a body of people or families living together and sharing everything
(hypernym) gathering, assemblage
(derivation) communize, communise, bolshevize, bolshevise
Verb
1. communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity; "He seemed to commune with nature"
(hypernym) communicate, intercommunicate
(hyponym) pray
(derivation) communion, sharing
2. receive Communion, in the Catholic church
(synonym) communicate
(hypernym) covenant
(verb-group) communicate
(derivation) Communion, Holy Communion, sacramental manduction, manduction
commune (f)
n.
township, town
commun
adj.
common, joint, mutual
commune
n.
commune, group of people living together and sharing possessions and labor; group of people that share a common interest
commuun
adj.
general, inclusive, of all things