Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Común-e, communaltà, s. m. dim. Común-éllo,
1. the whole of the inhabitants of a city, town, &c., a community; 2. the majority, plurality. Debito di —, peculation. Per —, generally. Reggersi in —, to have a republican government.
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comune: common, vulgar, publicke, that is not particular to any man. Also the communalty or publicke people of any state.