mancomunar
Spanish
Etymology
From mancomún, from man, apocopic form of mano (“hand”) + común.
Verb
mancomunar (first-person singular present mancomuno, first-person singular preterite mancomuné, past participle mancomunado)
- (transitive) to pool, to combine
- (transitive, law) To require both sides pay jointly the costs of a lawsuit
Conjugation
Derived terms
- mancomunarse
Related terms
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