The headings of the two lists are as follows: "Libri per nos de presenti dicto nostro Collegio dati et in dicto Collegio ex nunc ad Sociorum communem usum perpetuo remansuri.
I: communem fidem adfirmant) that is attached themselves, probably even from the first, to the existing forms, while in the Marcionite Church a peculiar regula was set up by a criticism of the tradition.
Such as the play of words in amentium and amantium, verba and verbera; one or two cases of alliteration and asyndeton, e.
A later generation looked back on the age of Ennius and Plautus as an age of great poets, who had passed away:-- Ea tempestate flos poetarum fuit Qui nunc abierunt hinc in communem locum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "communem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.