Discommons

/dɪsˈkɑmənz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present of discommon; deprives of common rights or shared resources.

Etymology

From discommon + -s (third person singular marker). This conjugation form describes when someone or something removes communal access or rights.

Kelly Says

Even modern English uses 'discommons' when discussing how governments or corporations remove public access to shared resources—the word is still alive in environmental and property law discussions.

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