rare. [f. COMMON a. + -ISH.] Rather common.

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1792.  Mad. D’Arblay, Diary (1842–6), V. 292. A commonish … sort of a … woman.

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1878.  Keary, Dawn Hist., iv. 58. Commonish ideas in a somewhat grand and abstract form.

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1880.  Christy Carew, I. iii. Mozart, to Philomena, was commonish, being played at mass … nearly every Sunday.

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