COMMUNIBUS ANNIS

communibus annis (k<<schwa>>-myoo-ni-b<<schwa>>s an-is). [Latin] Hist. On the average of years; on the annual average. “[T]he money arising from corn rents is, communibus annis, almost double to the rents reserved in money.” 2 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 322 (1766). [Blacks Law 8th]