19 adjectives to describe communes

Every village forms a perfect little commonwealth; it contains all the elements of self-existence; it is quite a little commune, so far as social life is concerned.

The law united several rural communes in one canton (volost).

In that far realm where spirits meet And greet with message mystic, there Thou must, in sweet commune Receive reward for earthly deeds.

Small democratic communes are perfectly simple to form in groups of any magnitude or minuteness which may be desirable; and such groups would easily federate or ally themselves with surrounding democracies of alien race, whereas if lorded over by alien conquerors they would be in a state of chronic rebellion.

Earth, air and sky, in dire commune, Demandwhat hand shall guide them now?

Ils ont des bottes qui montent jusqu'aux genoux, et de grandes braies (caleçons), qui pour les uns sont de velours cramoisi, pour d'autres de soie, de futaine, d'étoffes communes.

A few peasants were seen kneeling in utter immobility and self-abstraction beneath a lamp, which seemed to issue in a crimson flame from a colossal two-fold silver heart, suspended from the ceilingtheir untutored minds were elevated into the belief of a heavenly commune.

A noontide glorious of shining stars, Where humming music rings from myriad cars, Where pinioned multitudes their harps may tune, And in their holy sanctity commune.

Many intentional communes spring up, mushroom-fashion, and disappear with equal rapidity.

The 664 richest, most prosperous and most populous communes gave a majority for the Germans, 597 communes gave a majority for Poland.

A few Acadians, nevertheless, reached France; they settled in the outskirts of Bordeaux, where their descendants still form the population of two prosperous communes.

I would dream Of gorgeous palaces, in whose lit halls Repos'd the reverend magi, and my lips Would pour their spiritual commune 'mid the hush Of those enchanting groves! Deal.

I am sure the ignorant nurse-maids will have killed our baby by then, and we shall be a wretched down-trodden commune, while they will be a splendidly governed aristocratic nation under one autocratic king!

SOCIÉTÉ, f., état des hommes vivant sous des lois communes; corps social; association de plusieurs personnes dans le commerce.

These towns did not share, towards the end of the thirteenth century, in the decay of the once warlike and victorious communes.

This circumstance is supposed to account in a large measure for the differences in dialect which are to be observed in adjoining communes.

I am sure the ignorant nurse-maids will have killed our baby by then, and we shall be a wretched down-trodden commune, while they will be a splendidly governed aristocratic nation under one autocratic king!

Cannarium commune.)

Caprese has no central commune or head-village.

19 adjectives to describe  communes