COMMUNE
Source: 566, 567
commune. Commune, v.i. to converse, confer, examine
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Com‐mune″ (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Communed (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Communing.] [[OF. communier, fr. L. communicare to communicate, fr. communis common. See Common, and cf. Communicate.]] 1. 1. To converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
I would commune with you of such things That want no ear but yours. Shak. 2. 2. To receive the communion; to partake of the eucharist or Lord's supper.
To commune under both kinds. Bp. Burnet. To commune with one's self or one's heart, to think; to reflect; to meditate.