EXCOMMUNE
Source: 567
Ex′com‐mune″ (?) v. t. [[Cf. F. excommuier. See Excommunicate.]] To exclude from participation in; to excommunicate. Poets . . . were excommuned Plato's common wealth Gayton.
Source: 567
Ex′com‐mune″ (?) v. t. [[Cf. F. excommuier. See Excommunicate.]] To exclude from participation in; to excommunicate. Poets . . . were excommuned Plato's common wealth Gayton.