intercommunity
(-kəˈmjuːnɪtɪ)
[f. inter- 2 a + community.]
The quality of being common to various parties; the condition of having things in common or of participating in the same things.
| 1587 Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1576/2 The frogs, who..would needs (as misliking their present intercommunitie of life)..sue to Jupiter for a king. 1747 Ld. Lyttelton Obs. Convers. Paul 30 The Genius of Paganism allowed an Intercommunity of Worship. 1830 Mackintosh Eth. Philos. Wks. 1846 I. 9 The intercommunity of the technical terms of science in Europe having been..broken down by the Germans. 1847 R. W. Hamilton Sabbath iii. (1848) 86 Hospitality and alms succeeded to intercommunity of property. |