interˈcommoner
[f. as prec. + -er1, after commoner.]
1. One who participates with others, esp. in the use of common pasture. Chiefly in pl.
| c 1550 Disc. Common Weal Eng. (1893) 124 Wheare men are intercominers in comon feildes. a 1638 Mede Wks. (1677) 20 Laying both courts into one hath made the Jews and Gentiles intercommoners. 1807 Vancouver Agric. Devon (1813) 275 A part of this common has been..wrested from the intercommoners at large, and now constitutes the character of open common-field, or of Lammas ground. |
2. Sc. Law. = intercommuner 1.
| 1567 Sc. Acts Jas. VI, c. 21 That the receipter..and intercommoner with sik persones, salbe called..as airt and pairt of thir thifteous deidis. |