KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISCOUNSEL
PRESENT
Present
I discounsel
you discounsel
he/she/it discounsels
we discounsel
you discounsel
they discounsel
Present continuous
I am discounselling
you are discounselling
he/she/it is discounselling
we are discounselling
you are discounselling
they are discounselling
Present perfect
I have discounselled
you have discounselled
he/she/it has discounselled
we have discounselled
you have discounselled
they have discounselled
Present perfect continuous
I have been discounselling
you have been discounselling
he/she/it has been discounselling
we have been discounselling
you have been discounselling
they have been discounselling
PAST
Past
I discounselled
you discounselled
he/she/it discounselled
we discounselled
you discounselled
they discounselled
Past continuous
I was discounselling
you were discounselling
he/she/it was discounselling
we were discounselling
you were discounselling
they were discounselling
Past perfect
I had discounselled
you had discounselled
he/she/it had discounselled
we had discounselled
you had discounselled
they had discounselled
Past perfect continuous
I had been discounselling
you had been discounselling
he/she/it had been discounselling
we had been discounselling
you had been discounselling
they had been discounselling
FUTURE
Future
I will discounsel
you will discounsel
he/she/it will discounsel
we will discounsel
you will discounsel
they will discounsel
Future continuous
I will be discounselling
you will be discounselling
he/she/it will be discounselling
we will be discounselling
you will be discounselling
they will be discounselling
Future perfect
I will have discounselled
you will have discounselled
he/she/it will have discounselled
we will have discounselled
you will have discounselled
they will have discounselled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been discounselling
you will have been discounselling
he/she/it will have been discounselling
we will have been discounselling
you will have been discounselling
they will have been discounselling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would discounsel
you would discounsel
he/she/it would discounsel
we would discounsel
you would discounsel
they would discounsel
Conditional continuous
I would be discounselling
you would be discounselling
he/she/it would be discounselling
we would be discounselling
you would be discounselling
they would be discounselling
Conditional perfect
I would have discounsel
you would have discounsel
he/she/it would have discounsel
we would have discounsel
you would have discounsel
they would have discounsel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been discounselling
you would have been discounselling
he/she/it would have been discounselling
we would have been discounselling
you would have been discounselling
they would have been discounselling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you discounsel
we let´s discounsel
you discounsel
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
discounselled
Present Participle
discounselling
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISCOUNSEL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
discounsel in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
discounsel im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Two Books of Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches
What godly reasons h doth the blessed Apostle St. Paul bring forth here, to
dissuade (or discounsel ') us from whoredom and all uncleanness ! Your
members, saith he, are the temple of the Holy Ghost : which whosoever doth
defile, 15 God ...
2
Certain Sermons Or Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches ...
What godly words? doth theblessed apostle St. Paul bring forth here, to dissuade
and discounsel* us from whoredom and all uncleanness! Your members, saith he
, are the temple of the Holy Ghost, whichwhosoever doth defile, God will ...
Church of England, Episcopal Church, 1844
3
The Structure of a Moral Code: Navajo Ethics
... acts necessary to avert it (: necessary means) (3) Discounsel of acts
contributory to it (2 contributory dismeans) (4) Counsel of acts contributory to
averting it (: contributory means) II. Positive Goal (1) Injunction of actions
necessary to promote ...
4
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
DiSC0Very 3 for it can no longer subject him to a DISCOUN- Pennlty- TENANCE
DISCOUNSEL: Dis, and counsel, q. v. Qui consulunt v«y->w' rationibus in unam
sententiam saliunt. To counsel or advise not ; to dissuade. Howbeit, the Lordc ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
5
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
DISCONTINUE!?— DISCOUNSEL. DISCOUNT— DISCOURSE. tho possession,
or lose an established or long enjoyed right ; to lose the cohesion of parts j to
suffer disruption or separation of substance. — Seldom used in the last two
senses.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
6
Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of the Right ...
In that you counsel be not affectionate, in that you discounsel be not passionate.
Y_~Vl_1_at_soever__,you_5ip, do advisedly. For although in the courts of
princes, every man belioldeth the worthiness and nobility of the person; yet the
more ...
7
A Dictionary of Printers and Printing, with the Progress of ...
... dogged Discounsel,dlscounselled Abut, abuttcd Bias, biassed Commit,
committcd Disenthral, disenthrallcd Acquit, acquitted Bib, bibbcd Compel,
compelled Dlshcvel1 dishevelled Admit, admitted Bid, bldded Complot,
complottcd Dlrlnter, ...
8
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
আত্তলাকন I To Discounsel, শো. a. Fr. চচান্ত-কু, নিবৃন্তু-কৃ, স্থগিত-কৃ, বিপরীত
পরামশট্টদা. বিরদ্ধ পরমেশট্টদা. বদমসলত-দা, মন্দপরামশট্টদা. বদপরামর্ণদা ৷ * Discount. ব-
s- ক্রর বিক্রয়ের মরল্যর পতিদান. বটো. anal. ধ রাট, বাটাবাদদেওন. নুদকাটাইয়া দেওন বা
তদান ...
9
Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England: From the Norman ...
Every court had a discounsel at the bar. He considered the Petition as one which
ought not to be entertained. Mr. Burton said, that the petitioner ought to be heard.
He considered as a parallel case, that of an advocate's proceeding too far ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, 1816
... communion, and so come to such a confession, if anything lie upon him, as
often as he comes to the communion, we blame not, we dissuade not, we
discounsel not, that tenderness of conscience, and that safe proceeding in that
good soul.
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839