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- Common - v. - Belonging or relating equally, or similarly, to more than one; as, you and I have a common interest in the property.
- Common - v. - Belonging to or shared by, affecting or serving, all the members of a class, considered together; general; public; as, properties common to all plants; the common schools; the Book of Common Prayer.
- Common - v. - Often met with; usual; frequent; customary.
- Common - v. - Not distinguished or exceptional; inconspicuous; ordinary; plebeian; -- often in a depreciatory sense.
- Common - v. - Profane; polluted.
- Common - v. - Given to habits of lewdness; prostitute.
- Common - n. - The people; the community.
- Common - n. - An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons.
- Common - n. - The right of taking a profit in the land of another, in common either with the owner or with other persons; -- so called from the community of interest which arises between the claimant of the right and the owner of the soil, or between the claimants and other commoners entitled to the same right.
- Common - v. i. - To converse together; to discourse; to confer.
- Common - v. i. - To participate.
- Common - v. i. - To have a joint right with others in common ground.
- Common - v. i. - To board together; to eat at a table in common.
- Common sense - - See Common sense, under Sense.
- Commonable - a. - Held in common.
- Commonable - a. - Allowed to pasture on public commons.
- Commonage - n. - The right of pasturing on a common; the right of using anything in common with others.
- Commonalties - pl. - of Commonalty
- Commonalty - n. - The common people; those classes and conditions of people who are below the rank of nobility; the commons.
- Commonalty - n. - The majority or bulk of mankind.
- Commoner - n. - One of the common people; one having no rank of nobility.
- Commoner - n. - A member of the House of Commons.
- Commoner - n. - One who has a joint right in common ground.
- Commoner - n. - One sharing with another in anything.
- Commoner - n. - A student in the university of Oxford, Eng., who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; - - at Cambridge called a pensioner.
- Nightshade - n. - A common name of many species of the genus Solanum, given esp. to the Solanum nigrum, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be poisonous.
- Fable - n. - Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of talk.
- Garnet - n. - A mineral having many varieties differing in color and in their constituents, but with the same crystallization (isometric), and conforming to the same general chemical formula. The commonest color is red, the luster is vitreous, and the hardness greater than that of quartz. The dodecahedron and trapezohedron are the common forms.
- Hashish - n. - A slightly acrid gum resin produced by the common hemp (Cannabis saltiva), of the variety Indica, when cultivated in a warm climate; also, the tops of the plant, from which the resinous product is obtained. It is narcotic, and has long been used in the East for its intoxicating effect. See Bhang, and Ganja.
- Garfish - n. - One of several species of similar fishes of the genus Tylosurus, of which one species (T. marinus) is common on the Atlantic coast. T. Caribbaeus, a very large species, and T. crassus, are more southern; -- called also needlefish. Many of the common names of the European garfish are also applied to the American species.
- Maa - n. - The common European gull (Larus canus); -- called also mar. See New, a gull.
- Musca - n. - A genus of dipterous insects, including the common house fly, and numerous allied species.
- Anthrenus - n. - A genus of small beetles, several of which, in the larval state, are very destructive to woolen goods, fur, etc. The common "museum pest" is A. varius; the carpet beetle is A. scrophulariae. The larvae are commonly confounded with moths.
- Candleberry tree - - A shrub (the Myrica cerifera, or wax-bearing myrtle), common in North America, the little nuts of which are covered with a greenish white wax, which was formerly, used for hardening candles; -- also called bayberry tree, bayberry, or candleberry.
- Club - v. i. - To pay on equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense; to pay for something by contribution.
- Thysbe - n. - A common clearwing moth (Hemaris thysbe).
- Triple-tail - n. - An edible fish (Lobotes Surinamensis) found in the warmer parts of all the oceans, and common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. When living it is silvery gray, and becomes brown or blackish when dead. Its dorsal and anal fins are long, and extend back on each side of the tail. It has large silvery scales which are used in the manufacture of fancy work. Called also, locally, black perch, grouper, and flasher.
- Nation - n. - One of the divisions of university students in a classification according to nativity, formerly common in Europe.
- Scull - n. - The common skua gull.
- Chlorine - n. - One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most important compound being common salt. It is powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol Cl. Atomic weight, 35.4.
- Competition - n. - The act of seeking, or endeavoring to gain, what another is endeavoring to gain at the same time; common strife for the same objects; strife for superiority; emulous contest; rivalry, as for approbation, for a prize, or as where two or more persons are engaged in the same business and each seeking patronage; -- followed by for before the object sought, and with before the person or thing competed with.
- Herring - n. - One of various species of fishes of the genus Clupea, and allied genera, esp. the common round or English herring (C. harengus) of the North Atlantic. Herrings move in vast schools, coming in spring to the shores of Europe and America, where they are salted and smoked in great quantities.
- Chatterer - n. - A bird of the family Ampelidae -- so called from its monotonous note. The Bohemion chatterer (Ampelis garrulus) inhabits the arctic regions of both continents. In America the cedar bird is a more common species. See Bohemian chatterer, and Cedar bird.
- Sida - n. - A genus of malvaceous plants common in the tropics. All the species are mucilaginous, and some have tough ligneous fibers which are used as a substitute for hemp and flax.
- Club - n. - A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
- Leatherback - n. - A large sea turtle (Sphargis coriacea), having no bony shell on its back. It is common in the warm and temperate parts of the Atlantic, and sometimes weighs over a thousand pounds; -- called also leather turtle, leathery turtle, leather-backed tortoise, etc.
- Skink - n. - Any one of numerous species of regularly scaled harmless lizards of the family Scincidae, common in the warmer parts of all the continents.
- Grain - n. - A rounded prominence on the back of a sepal, as in the common dock. See Grained, a., 4.
- Sailor - n. - One who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.
- Toadfish - n. - Any marine fish of the genus Batrachus, having a large, thick head and a wide mouth, and bearing some resemblance to a toad. The American species (Batrachus tau) is very common in shallow water. Called also oyster fish, and sapo.
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- H120 אָדָם - 120 אָדָם - אָדָם - - ʼâdâm - aw-dawm' - from אָדַם; ruddy i.e. a human being (an individual or the species, mankind, etc.); [idiom] another, [phrase] hypocrite, [phrase] common sort, [idiom] low, man (mean, of low degree), person. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H776 אֶרֶץ - 776 אֶרֶץ - אֶרֶץ - - ʼerets - eh'-rets - from an unused root probably meaning to be firm; the earth (at large, or partitively a land); [idiom] common, country, earth, field, ground, land, [idiom] natins, way, [phrase] wilderness, world. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G442 ἀνθρώπινος - 442 ἀνθρώπινος - ἈΝΘΡΏΠΙΝΟΣ - - anthrṓpinos - anth-ro'-pee-nos - from ἄνθρωπος; human:--human, common to man, man(-kind), (man-)kind, men's, after the manner of men. - Adjective - greek
- H1121 בֵּן - 1121 בֵּן - בֵּן - - bên - bane - from בָּנָה; a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition, etc., (like father or brother), etc.); [phrase] afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ([phrase]) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, [phrase] (young) bullock, [phrase] (young) calf, [idiom] came up in, child, colt, [idiom] common, [idiom] corn, daughter, [idiom] of first, [phrase] firstborn, foal, [phrase] very fruitful, [phrase] postage, [idiom] in, [phrase] kid, [phrase] lamb, ([phrase]) man, meet, [phrase] mighty, [phrase] nephew, old, ([phrase]) people, [phrase] rebel, [phrase] robber, [idiom] servant born, [idiom] soldier, son, [phrase] spark, [phrase] steward, [phrase] stranger, [idiom] surely, them of, [phrase] tumultuous one, [phrase] valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2490 חָלַל - 2490 חָלַל - חָלַל - - châlal - khaw-lal' - a primitive root (compare חָלָה); also denominative (from חָלִיל); properly, to bore, i.e. (by implication) to wound, to dissolve; figuratively, to profane (a person, place or thing), to break (one's word), to begin (as if by an 'opening wedge'); to play (the flute); begin ([idiom] men began), defile, [idiom] break, defile, [idiom] eat (as common things), [idiom] first, [idiom] gather the grape thereof, [idiom] take inheritance, pipe, player on instruments, pollute, (cast as) profane (self), prostitute, slay (slain), sorrow, stain, wound. - Verb - heb
- H2455 חֹל - 2455 חֹל - חֹל - - chôl - khole - from חָלַל; properly, exposed; hence, profane; common, profane (place), unholy. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1219 δημόσιος - 1219 δημόσιος - ΔΗΜΌΣΙΟΣ - - dēmósios - day-mos'ee-os - from δῆμος; public; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in public:--common, openly, publickly. - Adjective - greek
- G1310 διαφημίζω - 1310 διαφημίζω - ΔΙΑΦΗΜΊΖΩ - - diaphēmízō - dee-af-ay-mid'-zo - from διά and a derivative of φήμη; to report thoroughly, i.e. divulgate:--blaze abroad, commonly report, spread abroad, fame. - Verb - greek
- G1429 δωδεκάφυλον - 1429 δωδεκάφυλον - ΔΩΔΕΚΆΦΥΛΟΝ - - dōdekáphylon - do-dek-af'-oo-lon - from δώδεκα and φυλή; the commonwealth of Israel:--twelve tribes. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G3654 ὅλως - 3654 ὅλως - ὍΛΩΣ - - hólōs - hol'-oce - adverb from ὅλος; completely, i.e. altogether; (by analogy), everywhere; (negatively) not by any means:--at all, commonly, utterly. - Adverb - greek
- H3739 כָּרָה - 3739 כָּרָה - כָּרָה - - kârâh - kaw-raw' - usually assigned as a primitive root, but probably only a special application of כָּרָה (through the common idea of planning implied in a bargain); to purchase; buy, prepare. - Verb - heb
- G2840 κοινόω - 2840 κοινόω - ΚΟΙΝΌΩ - - koinóō - koy-no'-o - from κοινός; to make (or consider) profane (ceremonially):--call common, defile, pollute, unclean. - Verb - greek
- G2839 κοινός - 2839 κοινός - ΚΟΙΝΌΣ - - koinós - koy-nos' - probably from σύν; common, i.e. (literally) shared by all or several, or (ceremonially) profane:--common, defiled, unclean, unholy. - Adjective - greek
- H4629 מַעֲרֶה - 4629 מַעֲרֶה - מַעֲרֶה - - maʻăreh - mah-ar-eh' - from עָרָה; a nude place, i.e. a common; meadows. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3850 παραβολή - 3850 παραβολή - ΠΑΡΑΒΟΛΉ - - parabolḗ - par-ab-ol-ay' - from παραβάλλω; a similitude ("parable"), i.e. (symbolic) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral), apothegm or adage:--comparison, figure, parable, proverb. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4174 πολιτεία - 4174 πολιτεία - ΠΟΛΙΤΕΊΑ - - politeía - pol-ee-ti'-ah - from πολίτης ("polity"); citizenship; concretely, a community:--commonwealth, freedom. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4183 πολύς - 4183 πολύς - ΠΟΛΎΣ - - polýs - pol-oos' - including the forms from the alternate ; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverbial, largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often, mostly, largely:--abundant, + altogether, common, + far (passed, spent), (+ be of a) great (age, deal, -ly, while), long, many, much, oft(-en (-times)), plenteous, sore, straitly. Compare πλεῖστος, πλείων. - Adjective - greek
- G4232 πραιτώριον - 4232 πραιτώριον - ΠΡΑΙΤΏΡΙΟΝ - - praitṓrion - prahee-to'-ree-on - of Latin origin; the prætorium or governor's courtroom (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp):--(common, judgment) hall (of judgment), palace, prætorium. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G4345 προσκληρόω - 4345 προσκληρόω - ΠΡΟΣΚΛΗΡΌΩ - - prosklēróō - pros-klay-ro'-o - from πρός and κληρόω; to give a common lot to, i.e. (figuratively) to associate with:--consort with. - Verb - greek
- H7230 רֹב - 7230 רֹב - רֹב - - rôb - robe - from רָבַב; abundance (in any respect); abundance(-antly), all, [idiom] common (sort), excellent, great(-ly, -ness, number), huge, be increased, long, many, more in number, most, much, multitude, plenty(-ifully), [idiom] very (age). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H8309 שְׁרֵמָה - 8309 שְׁרֵמָה - שְׁרֵמָה - - shᵉrêmâh - sher-ay-maw' - probably by an orthographical error for שְׁדֵמָה; a common; field. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G4757 στρατιώτης - 4757 στρατιώτης - ΣΤΡΑΤΙΏΤΗΣ - - stratiṓtēs - strat-ee-o'-tace - from a presumed derivative of the same as στρατιά; a camper-out, i.e. a (common) warrior (literally or figuratively):--soldier. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G4798 συγχράομαι - 4798 συγχράομαι - ΣΥΓΧΡΆΟΜΑΙ - - synchráomai - soong-khrah'-om-ahee - from σύν and χράομαι; to use jointly, i.e. (by implication) to hold intercourse in common:--have dealings with. - Verb - greek
- G4909 συνευδοκέω - 4909 συνευδοκέω - ΣΥΝΕΥΔΟΚΈΩ - - syneudokéō - soon-yoo-dok-eh'-o - from σύν and εὐδοκέω; to think well of in common, i.e. assent to, feel gratified with:--allow, assent, be pleased, have pleasure. - Verb - greek
- G4788 συγκλείω - 4788 συγκλείω - ΣΥΓΚΛΕΊΩ - - synkleíō - soong-kli'-o - from σύν and κλείω; to shut together, i.e. include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to:--conclude, inclose, shut up. - Verb - greek
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- Mark 41 12:37 - David therefore himself calleth him Lord ; and whence is he then his son ? And the common people heard him gladly.
ΑΥΤΟς ΔΑΥΙΔ ΛΕΓΕΙ ΑΥΤΟΝ ΚΥΡΙΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΠΟΨΕΝ ΑΥΤΟΥ ΕΣΤΙΝ ΥΙΟς ΚΑΙ Ο ΠΟΛΥς ΟΧΛΟς ΗΚΟΥΕΝ ΑΥΤΟΥ ΗΔΕΩς - Matthew 40 27:27 - Then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the common hall, and gathered unto him the whole band of soldiers.
ΤΟΤΕ ΟΙ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΑΙ ΤΟΥ ΗΓΕΜΟΝΟς ΠΑΡΑΛΑΒΟΝΤΕς ΤΟΝ ΙΗΣΟΥΝ ΕΙς ΤΟ ΠΡΑΙΤΩΡΙΟΝ ΣΥΝΗΓΑΓΟΝ ΕΠ ΑΥΤΟΝ ΟΛΗΝ ΤΗΝ ΣΠΕΙΡΑΝ - Jeremiah 24 31:5 - Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mountains of Samaria : the planters shall plant , and shall eat them as common things .
עוד תטעי כרמים בהרי שׁמרון נטעו נטעים וחללו - 1 Corinthians 46 10:13 - There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man : but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.
ΠΕΙΡΑΣΜΟς ΥΜΑς ΟΥΚ ΕΙΛΗΦΕΝ ΕΙ ΜΗ ΑΝΨΡΩΠΙΝΟς ΠΙΣΤΟς ΔΕ Ο ΨΕΟς Ος ΟΥΚ ΕΑΣΕΙ ΥΜΑς ΠΕΙΡΑΣΨΗΝΑΙ ΥΠΕΡ Ο ΔΥΝΑΣΨΕ ΑΛΛΑ ΠΟΙΗΣΕΙ ΣΥΝ ΤΩ ΠΕΙΡΑΣΜΩ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΚΒΑΣΙΝ ΤΟΥ ΔΥΝΑΣΨΑΙ ΥΠΕΝΕΓΚΕΙΝ - Acts 44 5:18 - And laid their hands on the apostles, and put them in the common prison.
ΚΑΙ ΕΠΕΒΑΛΟΝ ΤΑς ΧΕΙΡΑς ΕΠΙ ΤΟΥς ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΥς ΚΑΙ ΕΨΕΝΤΟ ΑΥΤΟΥς ΕΝ ΤΗΡΗΣΕΙ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ
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- Acts 44 10:15 And the voice spake unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.
ΚΑΊ ΦΩΝΉ ΠΡΌΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἘΚ ΠΆΛΙΝ ΔΕΎΤΕΡΟΣ ὍΣ ΘΕΌΣ ΚΑΘΑΡΊΖΩ ΚΟΙΝΌΩ ΜΉ ΣΎ ΚΟΙΝΌΩ - Ecclesiastes 21 6:1 There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is common among men:
יֵשׁ רַע רָאָה שֶׁמֶשׁ רַב אָדָם - Acts 44 10:28 And he said unto them, Ye know how that it is an unlawful thing for a man that is a Jew to keep company, or come unto one of another nation; but God hath shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean.
ΤΈ ΦΗΜΊ ΠΡΌΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ὙΜΕῖΣ ἘΠΊΣΤΑΜΑΙ ὩΣ ἘΣΤΊ ἈΘΈΜΙΤΟΣ ἈΝΉΡ ἸΟΥΔΑῖΟΣ ΚΟΛΛΆΩ Ἤ ΠΡΟΣΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ ἈΛΛΌΦΥΛΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΘΕΌΣ ΔΕΙΚΝΎΩ ἘΜΟΊ ΜΗΔΕΊΣ ΛΈΓΩ ΜΗΔΕΊΣ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΚΟΙΝΌΣ Ἤ ἈΚΆΘΑΡΤΟΣ - Jeremiah 24 31:5 Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mountains of Samaria: the planters shall plant, and shall eat them as common things.
נָטַע כֶּרֶם הַר שֹׁמְרוֹן נָטַע נָטַע חָלַל - Jeremiah 24 26:23 And they fetched forth Urijah out of Egypt, and brought him unto Jehoiakim the king; who slew him with the sword, and cast his dead body into the graves of the common people.
יָצָא אוּרִיָּה מִצְרַיִם בּוֹא יְהוֹיָקִים מֶלֶךְ נָכָה חֶרֶב שָׁלַךְ נְבֵלָה קֶבֶר בֵּן עַם