† exˈcommon,v.nonce-wd. [f. ex- prefix1 + common: cf. next.] = discommon (seequot.). 1667E. Chamberlayne St.Gt.Brit. i. iii. x. (1743) 241 For lighter offences they [members of Lincoln's Inn, etc.] are only excommoned, or put out of commons, not to eat with the rest.