COMMERCE
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Com"merce (?) , n . (Formerly accented on the second syllable .) [F . commerce , L . commercium ; com- + merx , mercis , merchandise . See Merchant .] 1. The exchange or buying and selling of commodities ; esp . the exchange of merchandise , on a large scale , between different places or communities ; extended trade or traffic . [1913 Webster ]
The public becomes powerful in proportion to the opulence and extensive commerce of private men . Hume. [1913 Webster ]
2. Social intercourse ; the dealings of one person or class in society with another ; familiarity . [1913 Webster ]
Fifteen years of thought , observation , and commerce with the world had made him [Bunyan] wiser . Macaulay. [1913 Webster ]
3. Sexual intercourse . W . Montagu. [1913 Webster ]
4. A round game at cards , in which the cards are subject to exchange , barter , or trade . Hoyle . [1913 Webster ]
Chamber of commerce . See Chamber .
Syn . -- Trade ; traffic ; dealings ; intercourse ; interchange ; communion ; communication . [1913 Webster ]
Com*merce" (? or ?) , v . i . [imp . & ; p . p . Commerced (#) ; p . pr. & ; vb. n . Commercing .] [Cf. F . commercer , fr. LL. commerciare .] 1. To carry on trade ; to traffic . [Obs.] [1913 Webster ]
Beware you commerce not with bankrupts . B . Jonson. [1913 Webster ]
2. To hold intercourse ; to commune . Milton. [1913 Webster ]
Commercing with himself . Tennyson. [1913 Webster ]
Musicians . . . taught the people in angelic harmonies to commerce with heaven . Prof . Wilson. [1913 Webster ]