intercommuned, ppl. a. Sc. Law. Now Hist.
[f. prec. (sense 4) + -ed1.]
Denounced in letters of intercommuning; prohibited from being communicated with or entertained; outlawed.
| 1680 Hickes Spir. Popery 63 Mr. Welsh and other Traiterous, Intercommuned, and Rebellious Preachers. 1816 Scott Old Mort. xiii, You saw and entertained him, knowing him to be an intercommuned traitor. 1895 Crockett Men Moss Hags xvii. 119 The dragoons..searched every nook and corner for intercommuned fugitives. |