1generally, commonly, often:
(
s.xiiex;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Comunalment oi cest siecle blamer
41
(
1285
)
tiels meffesours […] communalment ont lour Recet e lour covynes […]
i 102
(
1297
)
pur ceo qe dit est comunalment qe […]
98.12
2universally, without exception:
(
1259
)
k’il feront dreiture communaument a tutte gent, solonc le poer de lur office
i 381
3equally, without distinction:
(
1258-59
)
il fra dreiture communalment a tute gent
454.17-18
(
c.1292;
MS: c.1300
)
Totes seisines ne dounent communement
(var. (G: s.xiv1/3) comunalment; (P: s.xivin) owelment) title de fraunc tenement
i 272
4all together:
(
1121-25;
MS: s.xiv1
)
Quant oirent iço de lui, Dunc en parlerent dui e dui. Respundent lui comunalment Que ço enprist vassalment
113
(
1174-75;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Tut pri communalment, seignurs, que vus m’aidiez
222
(
s.xiii1/3;
MS: s.xivin
)
(The Senate) Communalment lur unt mustré Ke li dui frere sunt tant cruel Ke […]
1730
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