KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS BEKNAVE
PRESENT
Present
I beknave
you beknave
he/she/it beknaves
we beknave
you beknave
they beknave
Present continuous
I am beknaving
you are beknaving
he/she/it is beknaving
we are beknaving
you are beknaving
they are beknaving
Present perfect
I have beknaved
you have beknaved
he/she/it has beknaved
we have beknaved
you have beknaved
they have beknaved
Present perfect continuous
I have been beknaving
you have been beknaving
he/she/it has been beknaving
we have been beknaving
you have been beknaving
they have been beknaving
PAST
Past
I beknaved
you beknaved
he/she/it beknaved
we beknaved
you beknaved
they beknaved
Past continuous
I was beknaving
you were beknaving
he/she/it was beknaving
we were beknaving
you were beknaving
they were beknaving
Past perfect
I had beknaved
you had beknaved
he/she/it had beknaved
we had beknaved
you had beknaved
they had beknaved
Past perfect continuous
I had been beknaving
you had been beknaving
he/she/it had been beknaving
we had been beknaving
you had been beknaving
they had been beknaving
FUTURE
Future
I will beknave
you will beknave
he/she/it will beknave
we will beknave
you will beknave
they will beknave
Future continuous
I will be beknaving
you will be beknaving
he/she/it will be beknaving
we will be beknaving
you will be beknaving
they will be beknaving
Future perfect
I will have beknaved
you will have beknaved
he/she/it will have beknaved
we will have beknaved
you will have beknaved
they will have beknaved
Future perfect continuous
I will have been beknaving
you will have been beknaving
he/she/it will have been beknaving
we will have been beknaving
you will have been beknaving
they will have been beknaving
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would beknave
you would beknave
he/she/it would beknave
we would beknave
you would beknave
they would beknave
Conditional continuous
I would be beknaving
you would be beknaving
he/she/it would be beknaving
we would be beknaving
you would be beknaving
they would be beknaving
Conditional perfect
I would have beknave
you would have beknave
he/she/it would have beknave
we would have beknave
you would have beknave
they would have beknave
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been beknaving
you would have been beknaving
he/she/it would have been beknaving
we would have been beknaving
you would have been beknaving
they would have been beknaving
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you beknave
we let´s beknave
you beknave
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
beknaving
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BEKNAVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
beknave in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
beknave im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Concordance to the Complete English Poems of John Skelton
... Marsh« 1568 Mlth my b«ke I can pyke my lyttel praty too; Melpomene, that
fayre mayde, she burneshed his beke: BEKENYNGE Those thre wyll be redy
even at your bekenynge; ... BEKNAVE So curryahly to beknave me In the kynges
plan?
Alistair Fox, Gregory Waite, John Skelton, 1987
2
...Six anonoymous plays. First series (c. 1510-1537): ...
(6) " Heaven bliss I you behete " (W. 1760), promise. BEHINE, " and did halt
behine " (H. 1366), behind. BEKNAVE, " I will so beknave him " (T. 2241:), to call
one a knave. " May satire ne'er befool ye, or beknave ye " (Pope). BELL, see
Doccy.
John Stephen Farmer, Fernando de Rojas, Early English Drama Society, 1905
Beknave, " I will so beknave him " (T. 224c), to call one a knave. " May satire ne'er
befool ye, or beknave ye " (Pope). Bell, see Doccy. Berew, " and mock them all
berew " (W. 163d), in a row (Hazlitt). Beshrew, " I beshrew my father's son " (F.E. ...
John Stephen Farmer, Fernando de Rojas, 1905
4
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and ...
May satire ne'er befool ye, or beknave ye, And from all wits that have a knack,
God save ye. 10 NOTES. Ver. 1. Philips] Ambrose Philips. Ver. 4. Budgell,]
Eustace Budgell. Ver. 4. Carey,] Henry Carey. Ver. 10. And from all wits that have
a knack ...
Alexander Pope, William Roscoe, 1824
5
The Works of Alexander Pope
... and men of delicacy. May satire ne'er befool ye, or beknave ye, And from all
wits that have a knack, God save ye, MR. POPE'S WELCOME FROM GREECE. A
Copy of Verses, written MISCELLANIES. 351 t The Three Gentle Shepherds - - - -
6
The fruit-garden kalendar, or, A summary of the art of ...
Trfl M KALENÞAB. 13' T 3- wFor I am wapt to beKnave there are many Eggs yet '
cc remaining in' it : But all this i cc I submit to your far better JudgT ment , and am,
with the most . 't fincere Respect, " " ' -ssa T s I R, Tour most Affectionate Friend, ...
7
Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
928 — Beknave. 949 — Apropos. 95 1 — Hippolith. 96 1 — Botched, pitched,
patched, budget. 2760 — Anxious. 3934 — Embalmer. 5764 — Luxury. 6405 —
Girasol. 6511— Gelidity. 6526— Challenge. 7013 — Accustom. 7127— Gadding.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
8
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Poems. Miscellanies
... place ye, Men of good hearts, and men of delicacy. May satire ne'er befool ye,
or beknave ye, And from all wits that have a knack, God save ye. MR. POPE's
VVELCOME FROM GREECE. A Copy of Fast-r, 'written 374 MctlSCsiEIlLANIE'S'.
Alexander Pope, William Warburton, 1797
9
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
BEKNAVE, v. a. Cdin, gairm 'r': a shlaightear. BEKNOW, v. a. Aidich. BELAnoun,
v. a. Slachd, cnapaich, buail gu minic, gréidh, lundrainn, éirich air. BELACE, v. a.
Snaidhm, iallaich r' a chéile, teannaieh . 1e cordaibh, sreangaich. BELAcsn, adj.
10
The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, with a Life ...
Cross him about mine and thine, and he will beknave the honestest man alive,
and call his ancient friend his enemy. But of his dealings with them, he is not so
scrupulous, nor so censorious of himself. .. XXXV. A Christian indeed is much
taken ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830