[f. COMMUNE v.; cf. converse.] The action of communing (see COMMUNE v. 6); converse, communion.
1814. Southey, Roderick, II. This everlasting commune with myself.
1850. Tennyson, In Mem., cxvi. Days of happy commune dead.
1885. Black, White Heather, xxiv. Hills that stood in awful commune with the stars.