KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS DISPUNGE
PRESENT
Present
I dispunge
you dispunge
he/she/it dispunges
we dispunge
you dispunge
they dispunge
Present continuous
I am dispunging
you are dispunging
he/she/it is dispunging
we are dispunging
you are dispunging
they are dispunging
Present perfect
I have dispunged
you have dispunged
he/she/it has dispunged
we have dispunged
you have dispunged
they have dispunged
Present perfect continuous
I have been dispunging
you have been dispunging
he/she/it has been dispunging
we have been dispunging
you have been dispunging
they have been dispunging
PAST
Past
I dispunged
you dispunged
he/she/it dispunged
we dispunged
you dispunged
they dispunged
Past continuous
I was dispunging
you were dispunging
he/she/it was dispunging
we were dispunging
you were dispunging
they were dispunging
Past perfect
I had dispunged
you had dispunged
he/she/it had dispunged
we had dispunged
you had dispunged
they had dispunged
Past perfect continuous
I had been dispunging
you had been dispunging
he/she/it had been dispunging
we had been dispunging
you had been dispunging
they had been dispunging
FUTURE
Future
I will dispunge
you will dispunge
he/she/it will dispunge
we will dispunge
you will dispunge
they will dispunge
Future continuous
I will be dispunging
you will be dispunging
he/she/it will be dispunging
we will be dispunging
you will be dispunging
they will be dispunging
Future perfect
I will have dispunged
you will have dispunged
he/she/it will have dispunged
we will have dispunged
you will have dispunged
they will have dispunged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dispunging
you will have been dispunging
he/she/it will have been dispunging
we will have been dispunging
you will have been dispunging
they will have been dispunging
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dispunge
you would dispunge
he/she/it would dispunge
we would dispunge
you would dispunge
they would dispunge
Conditional continuous
I would be dispunging
you would be dispunging
he/she/it would be dispunging
we would be dispunging
you would be dispunging
they would be dispunging
Conditional perfect
I would have dispunge
you would have dispunge
he/she/it would have dispunge
we would have dispunge
you would have dispunge
they would have dispunge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dispunging
you would have been dispunging
he/she/it would have been dispunging
we would have been dispunging
you would have been dispunging
they would have been dispunging
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dispunge
we let´s dispunge
you dispunge
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dispunged
Present Participle
dispunging
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISPUNGE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dispunge in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dispunge im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Works of Shakespear...
Oh sovereign Mistress of true melancholy, ** The poisonous damp of night *
dispunge upon me, " That life, a very rebel to my will, " May hang no longer on me
. Throw my heart Against the flint and hardness of my fault, Which, being dried
with ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, William Warburton, 1747
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
DISPONGE, in first folio, Dispunge. To distil or drop j as from a full sponge. See
Sponge. Enod. Oh soueraigne mistris of true melancholly. The poysonous dampe
of night dispunge vpon me, That life, a very rebell to my will, May hang no longer
...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
3
Dramatic works with explanatory notes. A new ed., to which ...
Dispunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me Anr. and Csiop.
Dispu.-able. He is too disputable sor my company - As Tou Like Ir. Dijyumion.
Say to great Czsar this, in disputation l kiss his conquering hand z4"'.and'C[eo.
Djsfutzx.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790
4
An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
So many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly, hath ta'en ' your part - -
— OIhL'Il0. 3 d Dispunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me Ant.
and Cleopatra. 4 9 Dispulable. He is too disputable for my company - As You
Like ...
5
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
DISPONGE, in first folio, Dispunge. To distil or drop j as from a full sponge. See
Sponge. Enob. Oh soueraigne mistris of true melancholly, The poysonous dampe
of night dispunge vpon me, That life, a very rebell to my will, May hang no longer
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
Oh fovereign Mifiress of true melancholy, " The poifonous damp ofnight 1
dispunge upon me, " That life, a very rebel to my will, " May hang no longer onlme
. Throw my heart Against the fiint and hardness of my fault, Which, being dried
with grief ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, William Warburton, 1747
7
An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Dispunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me Am. and up? w '4
Dyþumbh. He is too disputable for my company - A: Tail Like It. a. Dispumim. Say
to great Caesar this, in disputation I kiss his conqucring hand Ant.andC/ea.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790
8
An apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-papers: which ...
D'trect'itude : u Durst not shew themselves his friends, " whilst he's in direftitude." [
Coriolanus.] Dispunge: " The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon " me." [
Anthony and Cleopatra.] " Dizzy-ey'd fury." [Henry VI.] Dotant : " Or with the palsy'
d ...
9
Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes. To ...
So many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly, hath ta'en your| part - -
Othdlo.\. Dispunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me „ Ant. and
Cites. Disputable. He is too disputable for my company - As sou Lite It.
Disputation.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, Nicholas Rowe, 1791
10
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
DISPONGE, in first folio, Dispunge. To distil or drop ; as from a full sponge. See
Sponge. Enob. Oh soueraigne mistris of true melancholly, The poysonous dampe
of night dispunge vpon me, That life, a very rebell to my will, May hang no longer
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845