ইংরেজী এর ক্রিয়াপদ UNCLOISTER এর ধাতুরূপ
PRESENT
Present
I uncloister
you uncloister
he/she/it uncloisters
we uncloister
you uncloister
they uncloister
Present continuous
I am uncloistering
you are uncloistering
he/she/it is uncloistering
we are uncloistering
you are uncloistering
they are uncloistering
Present perfect
I have uncloistered
you have uncloistered
he/she/it has uncloistered
we have uncloistered
you have uncloistered
they have uncloistered
Present perfect continuous
I have been uncloistering
you have been uncloistering
he/she/it has been uncloistering
we have been uncloistering
you have been uncloistering
they have been uncloistering
PAST
Past
I uncloistered
you uncloistered
he/she/it uncloistered
we uncloistered
you uncloistered
they uncloistered
Past continuous
I was uncloistering
you were uncloistering
he/she/it was uncloistering
we were uncloistering
you were uncloistering
they were uncloistering
Past perfect
I had uncloistered
you had uncloistered
he/she/it had uncloistered
we had uncloistered
you had uncloistered
they had uncloistered
Past perfect continuous
I had been uncloistering
you had been uncloistering
he/she/it had been uncloistering
we had been uncloistering
you had been uncloistering
they had been uncloistering
FUTURE
Future
I will uncloister
you will uncloister
he/she/it will uncloister
we will uncloister
you will uncloister
they will uncloister
Future continuous
I will be uncloistering
you will be uncloistering
he/she/it will be uncloistering
we will be uncloistering
you will be uncloistering
they will be uncloistering
Future perfect
I will have uncloistered
you will have uncloistered
he/she/it will have uncloistered
we will have uncloistered
you will have uncloistered
they will have uncloistered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been uncloistering
you will have been uncloistering
he/she/it will have been uncloistering
we will have been uncloistering
you will have been uncloistering
they will have been uncloistering
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would uncloister
you would uncloister
he/she/it would uncloister
we would uncloister
you would uncloister
they would uncloister
Conditional continuous
I would be uncloistering
you would be uncloistering
he/she/it would be uncloistering
we would be uncloistering
you would be uncloistering
they would be uncloistering
Conditional perfect
I would have uncloister
you would have uncloister
he/she/it would have uncloister
we would have uncloister
you would have uncloister
they would have uncloister
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been uncloistering
you would have been uncloistering
he/she/it would have been uncloistering
we would have been uncloistering
you would have been uncloistering
they would have been uncloistering
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you uncloister
we let´s uncloister
you uncloister
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
uncloistered
Present Participle
uncloistering
«UNCLOISTER» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
uncloister শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
uncloister শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
To UNCLOISTER, v. a. To set at large. Why did I not, uncloister'd from the womb.
Take my next lodging in a tomb ? Norris. To UNCLOSE, v. a. To open. Soon as
thy letters trembling I unclose, That well-known name awakens all my woes.
Pope.
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The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: including ...
It is so difficult to uncloister you, that I regret not seeing you when you are out of
your own ambry. I have nothing new to tell you that is very old ; but you can
inform me of something within your own district. Who is the author, E. B. G. of a
version ...
Horace Walpole, John Wright, George Agar-Ellis Dover (1st baron), 1840
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The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Oxford
TO THE REV. WILLIAM COLE. Strawberry Hill, Dec. 10, 1775. I WAS very sorry to
have been here, dear Sir, the day you called on me in town. It is so difiicult to
uncloister you, that I regret not seeing you when you are out of your own ambrg.
Horace Walpole, Peter Cunningham, 1857
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active ...
Let us uncloister them, and let education be as free as air and light ; and if the
high schools help do this, God bless the high school ! (Applause.) When I see the
rich giving a hundred thousand dollars here and there for other institutions, I say,
...
American Institute of Instruction, 1866
It is so diflicult to uncloister you, that I regret not seeing you when you are out of
your own ambry. I have nothing new to tell you that is very old ; but you can
inform me of something within your own district. Who is the author, E. B. G. of a
version ...
earl of Orford Walpole (Horace), 1820
... certain, that the first popular works in our language came from the pens of
authors distinguished in active life; and that, in every succeeding age, the
originally uncloister-like character of English composition has on the whole been
sustained.
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
Eliakim Littell Robert Walsh, John Jay Smith. it is certain, that the first popular
works in our language came from the pens of authors distinguished in active life;
and that, in every succeeding age, the originally uncloister-like character of
English ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1832
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
To Uncloister, v. a. soltar, por em liberdade. To Unclose, v. a. abrir. — To unclose
a letter, abrir huma carta. Unclouded, adj. naö escuro, claro, naö nubrado, que
naö tem Huvens. Uncloudiness,s. falta de nuvens, qualidade do que he claro.
Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto, 1827
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New Italian and English Dictionary in Two Parts: With a New ...
1. to uncloister. Chiabr D i «montare, vn, 1. to dismount; slight; descend
Dismontato, -a, adj. dismounted ; alighted Dismuóvore, va. 2 irr. to move; excite;
stir up Disnnniorársi, vre/. 1, to withdraw one's love Disrtatuiale, adj. unnatural;
against ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
To UNCLOISTER, fin-kloia'tur, e. n. To set at large. To UNCLOSE, fin-kloze', v. a.
To open. UNCLOSED, un-kl6z'd', a. Not separated by enclosures. UNCLOUDED,
un-kl8u'ded, a. Free from clouds, clear from obscurity, not darkened.
John Walker, Thomas Tegg ((Londres)), 1827