DISCOMMON
discommon (dis-kom-<<schwa>>n), vb.1. To deprive of the right of common (e.g., the right
to pasture).2. To deprive (something, esp. land) of commonable character. • A person could
discommon land by separating or enclosing it. 3. To deprive (someone) of the privileges of a place,
such as the right to use common land or to enjoy a church fellowship. [Blacks Law 8th]