The action of sharing or holding something in common with others.
The right to use common land for grazing animals, collecting wood or turf for fuel, fishing, etc.; the use of such land. Also in "right of commoning"; compare "right of common". Now chiefly historical.
Open land available for shared use by a community, allowing traditional rights such as grazing livestock, collecting wood or turf for fuel, fishing, etc.; = common land.

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