commonty
English
Etymology
- 1594 Marry, I will; let them play it. Is not a commonty a Christmas gambold or a tumbling-trick? — Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, Induction (prologue), Scene 2
Noun
commonty (uncountable)
- Shakespeare's jesting mispronunciation of comedy, put into the mouth of Christopher Sly.
Scots
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