An archaic or obsolete term meaning to merge or combine together; sometimes appearing in older legal or literary texts.
From com- ('together') + merge. This appears to be a Middle English formation, though it never became standard and is now essentially obsolete.
Commerge is practically a ghost word in English — it appears in a few historical texts but never gained traction, likely because 'merge' and 'combine' were already sufficient.
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