KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISLUSTRE
PRESENT
Present
I dislustre
you dislustre
he/she/it dislustres
we dislustre
you dislustre
they dislustre
Present continuous
I am dislustring
you are dislustring
he/she/it is dislustring
we are dislustring
you are dislustring
they are dislustring
Present perfect
I have dislustred
you have dislustred
he/she/it has dislustred
we have dislustred
you have dislustred
they have dislustred
Present perfect continuous
I have been dislustring
you have been dislustring
he/she/it has been dislustring
we have been dislustring
you have been dislustring
they have been dislustring
PAST
Past
I dislustred
you dislustred
he/she/it dislustred
we dislustred
you dislustred
they dislustred
Past continuous
I was dislustring
you were dislustring
he/she/it was dislustring
we were dislustring
you were dislustring
they were dislustring
Past perfect
I had dislustred
you had dislustred
he/she/it had dislustred
we had dislustred
you had dislustred
they had dislustred
Past perfect continuous
I had been dislustring
you had been dislustring
he/she/it had been dislustring
we had been dislustring
you had been dislustring
they had been dislustring
FUTURE
Future
I will dislustre
you will dislustre
he/she/it will dislustre
we will dislustre
you will dislustre
they will dislustre
Future continuous
I will be dislustring
you will be dislustring
he/she/it will be dislustring
we will be dislustring
you will be dislustring
they will be dislustring
Future perfect
I will have dislustred
you will have dislustred
he/she/it will have dislustred
we will have dislustred
you will have dislustred
they will have dislustred
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dislustring
you will have been dislustring
he/she/it will have been dislustring
we will have been dislustring
you will have been dislustring
they will have been dislustring
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dislustre
you would dislustre
he/she/it would dislustre
we would dislustre
you would dislustre
they would dislustre
Conditional continuous
I would be dislustring
you would be dislustring
he/she/it would be dislustring
we would be dislustring
you would be dislustring
they would be dislustring
Conditional perfect
I would have dislustre
you would have dislustre
he/she/it would have dislustre
we would have dislustre
you would have dislustre
they would have dislustre
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dislustring
you would have been dislustring
he/she/it would have been dislustring
we would have been dislustring
you would have been dislustring
they would have been dislustring
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dislustre
we let´s dislustre
you dislustre
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dislustred
Present Participle
dislustring
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISLUSTRE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dislustre in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dislustre im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
... dishonour dis-hon'or disillusionise disillusionize disillusionize dis-il-lu'sion-ize
disenclose disinclose disenclose dis-in-close' disindividualise disindividualize
disindividualize dis-in-di-vid'u-al-ize disc disc disk dislustre dislustre dislustre ...
Theodore Low De Vinne, 1902
2
A Select Collection of Old Plays: Adventures of five hours
... she having shown herself So gallant, as, to save her lady's honour, T' expose
her own. Say, true Don Galor,' say, Were your part found in a rornance or play,
Whose character would it not dislustre? Don Zancho. How soon a fool's bolt's
shot, ...
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, 1827
3
A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
DISLUSTRE,* r. To deprive of lustre or brightness, splendour. — * If. ifouxtagwt.
DIS-MAIL," v. To deprive of the coat of mail. — 'Spenser. DISMAL, ad. -LY. Dark,
gloomy, clouded, cheerless, dull, melancholy, unhappy. " And observed dismali ...
4
A Select Collection of Old Plays in Twelve Volumes
T' expose her own : Say, true Don Galor, say, ' Were your part fou-'nd ina-
romance or_play, Whose character would it not dislustre P , eDanZanc/za. ' \ I
How soon a fooPs bolt 's.shm, without distinction Of what's the mark! Thou
censufist ...
John Payne- Collier, Robert Dodsley, 1780
5
Chambers English Thesaurus
... discolour, dislustre, dull, mar, rust, soil, spoil, spot, stain, sully, tasteless taint.
сntonyms brighten, enhance, polrsh up. _ _ п blackenrng, blemrsh, blot,
discoloration, film, patina, rust, spot, stain, taint. antonyms brightness, polish. tarry
v abide, ...
6
A Select Collection of Old Plays: The adventures of five ...
... found in a romance or play, Whose character would it not dislustre ? Don
Zancho. How soon a fool's bolt's shot, without distinction branes, found on some
children, encompassing the head, when born. The vulgar opinion has generally
been, ...
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, 1827
7
The Ancient British Drama. - London, William Miller 1810. ...
... for a recreant knight; And much the more, she having shown herself So gallant,
as, to save her lady's honour, T' expose her own : Say, true Don Galor, say, \Vere
your part found in a romance or play, Whose character would it not dislustre?
8
The Ancient British Drama ...
... for a recreant knight; And much the more, she having shown herself Su gallant,
as, to save her lady's honour, T' expose her own : Say, true Don Galor, say, Were
your parl found in a romance or play, Whose character would it not dislustre?
9
The Chambers Dictionary
[OFr desloignier, from des- (L dis-) apart, and loignier to remove] disloyal dis-loi'il,
adj not loyal; unfaithful. — adv disloy ally n disloy atty. [OFr desloyal. from des- (L
dis- negative), and loyal, leial. from L legalis legal] dislustre dis-lus't.ir, (archaic ...
10
A Select Collection of Old English Plays
... to save her lady's honour, T' expose her own. Say, true Don Galor,1 say, "Were
your part found in a romance or play, Whose character would it not dislustre 1
Don Z. How soon a fool's bolt 's shot without distinction 1 Of what's the mark !
Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt, Richard Morris, 1964