intercommon

[ in-ter-kom-uh n ]
/ ˌɪn tərˈkɒm ən /

verb (used without object) English Law.

to share in the use of a common.

Origin of intercommon

1400–50; inter- + obsolete common (v.) (variant of commune1); replacing late Middle English entrecomo(u)nen < Anglo-French entrecomuner

OTHER WORDS FROM intercommon

in·ter·com·mon·age, noun in·ter·com·mon·er, noun