ইংরেজী এর ক্রিয়াপদ DISLOIGN এর ধাতুরূপ
PRESENT
Present
I disloign
you disloign
he/she/it disloigns
we disloign
you disloign
they disloign
Present continuous
I am disloigning
you are disloigning
he/she/it is disloigning
we are disloigning
you are disloigning
they are disloigning
Present perfect
I have disloigned
you have disloigned
he/she/it has disloigned
we have disloigned
you have disloigned
they have disloigned
Present perfect continuous
I have been disloigning
you have been disloigning
he/she/it has been disloigning
we have been disloigning
you have been disloigning
they have been disloigning
PAST
Past
I disloigned
you disloigned
he/she/it disloigned
we disloigned
you disloigned
they disloigned
Past continuous
I was disloigning
you were disloigning
he/she/it was disloigning
we were disloigning
you were disloigning
they were disloigning
Past perfect
I had disloigned
you had disloigned
he/she/it had disloigned
we had disloigned
you had disloigned
they had disloigned
Past perfect continuous
I had been disloigning
you had been disloigning
he/she/it had been disloigning
we had been disloigning
you had been disloigning
they had been disloigning
FUTURE
Future
I will disloign
you will disloign
he/she/it will disloign
we will disloign
you will disloign
they will disloign
Future continuous
I will be disloigning
you will be disloigning
he/she/it will be disloigning
we will be disloigning
you will be disloigning
they will be disloigning
Future perfect
I will have disloigned
you will have disloigned
he/she/it will have disloigned
we will have disloigned
you will have disloigned
they will have disloigned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disloigning
you will have been disloigning
he/she/it will have been disloigning
we will have been disloigning
you will have been disloigning
they will have been disloigning
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disloign
you would disloign
he/she/it would disloign
we would disloign
you would disloign
they would disloign
Conditional continuous
I would be disloigning
you would be disloigning
he/she/it would be disloigning
we would be disloigning
you would be disloigning
they would be disloigning
Conditional perfect
I would have disloign
you would have disloign
he/she/it would have disloign
we would have disloign
you would have disloign
they would have disloign
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disloigning
you would have been disloigning
he/she/it would have been disloigning
we would have been disloigning
you would have been disloigning
they would have been disloigning
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disloign
we let´s disloign
you disloign
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disloigned
Present Participle
disloigning
«DISLOIGN» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
disloign শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
disloign শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
1
The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser
... Sweet Springs, in which a thousand Nymphs did play; Soft rumbling Brooks,
that gentle Slumber drew ; High reared Mounts, the Lands about to view; Low'
looking Dales, disloign'd from common Gaze; Delightsul Bow'rs to solace Lovers
true; ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1715
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... did play; Soft rumbling brooks, that gentle slum~ hers drew ; High-reared
mounts, the lands about to View ; Low-looking doles, disloign'd from common
gaze; Delightful bowers, to solace lovers true; False lnbyrinth, fond runners'eyes
to daze; ...
3
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ...
Disloign, to separate, to part. Dismayd, or dismade. Disple, to discipline. Disseise
, to dispossess. Distraught, torn in two. Distraughted, distracted. Diverse, to
diverge. Doe, to cause or to make. Dadale, skilful, cunning, fruitful. Dole, a share,
a ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, Norris Deck, 1866
132 Disloign, to separate, to part, iii. 258 Dzsnzayd, or dismade, ii. 290 Di/þle, to
discipline, ii. 31 DijZei/e, to dispossess, iv. 230 Dzflraugbt, torn in two, iii. 204
Diflraugbted, distracted, v. 217 Diverje, to diverge, ii. 403 Doe, to cause or to
make, i.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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Renaissance Studies in Honor of Hardin Craig
(t)a V-VI freq. 1874 dieleal It. or Fr. ri bonnibel Fr. or disloign Fr. rv It. 5.(7. 1823
dispaces On., Mui. 1610 busket Fr. S.C. dispart («.) it. n, in (2), rv (2), vi 1868
camis it., Fr., It., or Sp. n, V Verbs 301 14.4 Verbs 248 17.4 Adverbs 130 6.2
Adverbs.
Renaissance Studies in Honor of Hardin Craig, 1941
6
Lexicology, Semantics, and Lexicography: Selected Papers ...
... ppla dislike n dissent n disliking n? distent ppla? disloign V disthronize V
dismay n distinguish V dismay V distort ppla dis maved ppla distraught V
dismayful a distressed ppla dismayfiilly adv distrustful a Word 1. discourse v 2.
disdainful a 3.
Julie Coleman, Christian Kay, 2000
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The Spenser Encyclopedia
... orsuffixes ofthefamiliar types mentioned earlier, which thus provide
importantclues totheirmeaning. Spenser's main source is French, andhis
adoptions from it include amenance 'conduct, bearing,' disloign(ed) 'distant,'
paravant 'before ...
... High reared Mounts, the Lands about to view ; Low-looking Dales, disloign'd
from common Gaze j Delightful Bow'rs, to solace Lovers true ; False Labyrinths,
fond Runners Eyes to daze : All which, by Nature made, did Nature's self amaze.
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750
Fair lawns, to take the fun in season due; Sweet springs, in which a thousand
Nymphs did play> Soft rumbling brooks, that gentle slumber drewi High reared
mounts, the lands about to view ; Low looking dales, disloign'd from common
gcze ...
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A History of Gardening in England
... in which a thousand nymphs did play; Soft-running brooks, that gentle slumber
drew; High-reared mounts, the lands about to view; Low-looking dales, disloign'd
* from common gaze; Delightful bow'rs, to solace lovers true; False labyrinths, ...