KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISHELM
PRESENT
Present
I dishelm
you dishelm
he/she/it dishelms
we dishelm
you dishelm
they dishelm
Present continuous
I am dishelming
you are dishelming
he/she/it is dishelming
we are dishelming
you are dishelming
they are dishelming
Present perfect
I have dishelmed
you have dishelmed
he/she/it has dishelmed
we have dishelmed
you have dishelmed
they have dishelmed
Present perfect continuous
I have been dishelming
you have been dishelming
he/she/it has been dishelming
we have been dishelming
you have been dishelming
they have been dishelming
PAST
Past
I dishelmed
you dishelmed
he/she/it dishelmed
we dishelmed
you dishelmed
they dishelmed
Past continuous
I was dishelming
you were dishelming
he/she/it was dishelming
we were dishelming
you were dishelming
they were dishelming
Past perfect
I had dishelmed
you had dishelmed
he/she/it had dishelmed
we had dishelmed
you had dishelmed
they had dishelmed
Past perfect continuous
I had been dishelming
you had been dishelming
he/she/it had been dishelming
we had been dishelming
you had been dishelming
they had been dishelming
FUTURE
Future
I will dishelm
you will dishelm
he/she/it will dishelm
we will dishelm
you will dishelm
they will dishelm
Future continuous
I will be dishelming
you will be dishelming
he/she/it will be dishelming
we will be dishelming
you will be dishelming
they will be dishelming
Future perfect
I will have dishelmed
you will have dishelmed
he/she/it will have dishelmed
we will have dishelmed
you will have dishelmed
they will have dishelmed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dishelming
you will have been dishelming
he/she/it will have been dishelming
we will have been dishelming
you will have been dishelming
they will have been dishelming
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dishelm
you would dishelm
he/she/it would dishelm
we would dishelm
you would dishelm
they would dishelm
Conditional continuous
I would be dishelming
you would be dishelming
he/she/it would be dishelming
we would be dishelming
you would be dishelming
they would be dishelming
Conditional perfect
I would have dishelm
you would have dishelm
he/she/it would have dishelm
we would have dishelm
you would have dishelm
they would have dishelm
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dishelming
you would have been dishelming
he/she/it would have been dishelming
we would have been dishelming
you would have been dishelming
they would have been dishelming
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dishelm
we let´s dishelm
you dishelm
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dishelmed
Present Participle
dishelming
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISHELM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dishelm in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dishelm im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Disharmō′niously.—v.t. and v.i.Dishar ′monise,toputoutof,or be outof,harmony.
Dishearten,dishärt′n,v.t.todepriveofheart,courage,orspirits:todiscourage:
todepress.—adjs.Disheart′ened;Disheart′ening. Dishelm, dishelm′, v.t. to
divest of ...
Up started from my side The old lion, glaring with his whelpless eye, Silent ; but
when she saw me lying stark, Dishelm'd and mute, and motionlessly pale, Cold
ev'n to her, she sigh'd ; and when she saw The haggard father's face and
reverend ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1848
3
The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: In memoriam
Up started from my side The old lion, glaring with his whelpless eye, Silent; but
when she saw me lying stark, Dishelm'd and mute, and motionlessly pale, Cold
ev'n to her, she sigh'd; and when she saw The haggard father's face and
reverend ...
4
Tannhäuser: Or, The Battle of the Bards; a Poem
Over a sunken rock, with a sudden plunge Confound her, — stunn'd and strain'd,
upon the peak Poising one moment, ere she forward fall To float, dishelm'd, a
wreck upon the waves : So rose, engender'd by what furious blasts Of passion, ...
Julian Henry Charles Fane (Hon.), Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton, 1861
Up started from my side The old lion, glaring with his whelpless eye, Silent ; but
when she saw me lying stark, Dishelm'd and mute, and motionlessly pale, Cold
ev'n to her, she sigh'd ; and when she saw The haggard father's face and
reverend ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1866
6
The IIiad and the Odyssey
With saving counsel, though I wish'd to die, 380 And there in Egypt with their
slaughters lie, So much grief seiz'd me; but Jove made me yield, Dishelm my
head, take from my neck my shield, Hurl from my hand my lance, and to the troop
Of ...
7
Chapman's Homer: The Odyssey
depraver descent desert desert, have desertful desherit deviceful dide difference
different digest dignified disbord disease disease diseased disgrace dishelm
disherit (desherit) dislive dismal disperple display dissite dissolve dissundered
dis ...
Homer, Allardyce Nicoll, 2000
8
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
Updated Edition 17 DISKED. DIPSAS -; - DISBUD -; disbuds DIPSO -; dipsos
DISC -; disci, disco, DIPT -; - discs DIPTERA -; dipteral, DISCANT -; discants
dipteran DISCARM -; discarms DISAVOW -; disavows DISBAND -; disbaseds
DIPTYCH - ...
DISHEARTEN DISHEARTENED DISHEARTENING DISHEARTENINGLY
DISHEARTENMENT DISHEARTENMENTS DISHEARTENS DISHED DISHELM
DISHELMED DISHELMING DISHELMS DISHERIT DISHERITED DISHERITING ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
10
The Poetical Works: Collection of British and American ...
Up started from my side The old lion, glaring with his whelpless eye, Silent; but
when she saw me lying stark, Dishelm'd and mute, and motionlessly pale, Cold
ev'n to her, she sigh'd; and when she saw The haggard father's face and
reverend ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DISHELM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dishelm im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
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"Cullion", defined as a base or vile man, has gone out of fashion as has "dishelm", to divest oneself of a helmet. As Butler notes, there's not ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Okt 13»