Comne. See Com.
Comounly, adv. usually, IX 51; in common, IX 60. See Comun.
Compayni, n. company, II 462; Company(e), VII 150, IX 312, &c.; Cumpany(e), X 147, &c.; in cumpanye, in the society of men, I introd., IX 288. [OFr. compai(g)nie.]
Comparison, n. comparison; wiþoute comparison, XI b 237. [OFr. comparaison, -eson.]
Compelle, v. to compel, XI b 51, XIII b 18. [OFr. compeller.]
Compilet, pp. compiled, put together, VII 53. [OFr. compiler.]
Comprehended, pa. t. sg. comprised, embraced, IX 300. [L. comprehendere.]
Compunccion, n. repentance, XI b 180. [OFr. compunction.]
Comse. See Comenci.
Comun(e), adj. common (people), XIV b 67; as sb., the community, VIII b 20, 79; Comunes, Comyns, pl. the common people; the Commons (as an estate of the realm), XIV b 67, c 73; lay men, XI a 39, 59. [OFr. comun; and direct from L. commūnis.]