KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS ENGARRISON
PRESENT
Present
I engarrison
you engarrison
he/she/it engarrisons
we engarrison
you engarrison
they engarrison
Present continuous
I am engarrisoning
you are engarrisoning
he/she/it is engarrisoning
we are engarrisoning
you are engarrisoning
they are engarrisoning
Present perfect
I have engarrisoned
you have engarrisoned
he/she/it has engarrisoned
we have engarrisoned
you have engarrisoned
they have engarrisoned
Present perfect continuous
I have been engarrisoning
you have been engarrisoning
he/she/it has been engarrisoning
we have been engarrisoning
you have been engarrisoning
they have been engarrisoning
PAST
Past
I engarrisoned
you engarrisoned
he/she/it engarrisoned
we engarrisoned
you engarrisoned
they engarrisoned
Past continuous
I was engarrisoning
you were engarrisoning
he/she/it was engarrisoning
we were engarrisoning
you were engarrisoning
they were engarrisoning
Past perfect
I had engarrisoned
you had engarrisoned
he/she/it had engarrisoned
we had engarrisoned
you had engarrisoned
they had engarrisoned
Past perfect continuous
I had been engarrisoning
you had been engarrisoning
he/she/it had been engarrisoning
we had been engarrisoning
you had been engarrisoning
they had been engarrisoning
FUTURE
Future
I will engarrison
you will engarrison
he/she/it will engarrison
we will engarrison
you will engarrison
they will engarrison
Future continuous
I will be engarrisoning
you will be engarrisoning
he/she/it will be engarrisoning
we will be engarrisoning
you will be engarrisoning
they will be engarrisoning
Future perfect
I will have engarrisoned
you will have engarrisoned
he/she/it will have engarrisoned
we will have engarrisoned
you will have engarrisoned
they will have engarrisoned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been engarrisoning
you will have been engarrisoning
he/she/it will have been engarrisoning
we will have been engarrisoning
you will have been engarrisoning
they will have been engarrisoning
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would engarrison
you would engarrison
he/she/it would engarrison
we would engarrison
you would engarrison
they would engarrison
Conditional continuous
I would be engarrisoning
you would be engarrisoning
he/she/it would be engarrisoning
we would be engarrisoning
you would be engarrisoning
they would be engarrisoning
Conditional perfect
I would have engarrison
you would have engarrison
he/she/it would have engarrison
we would have engarrison
you would have engarrison
they would have engarrison
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been engarrisoning
you would have been engarrisoning
he/she/it would have been engarrisoning
we would have been engarrisoning
you would have been engarrisoning
they would have been engarrisoning
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you engarrison
we let´s engarrison
you engarrison
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
engarrisoned
Present Participle
engarrisoning
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ENGARRISON» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
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1
A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
There was John engarrison'd, and provided far the assault with a trusty sword,
and other Implements of war. Glanvill. Witchcraft, p. 127. The Romanes, the
centurion and his band, were there as, actors, as supervisors of the execution ,
those ...
2
Walker remodelled, a new critical pronouncing dictionary of ...
ENGARRISON,. en-gSr'-re-sn,. 129,. 114: v. a. To defend by a garrison. To
ENGENDER=6n-jen'-der, 36 : v. a. and n. Tobeget, to form in embryo; to produce;
to cause to bring forth :— neu. To be caused or produced; to I copulate.
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker, 1836
3
A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
Montagu. Appeale lo Cesar, c. 9. EN-GA'RRISON, v. To prepare, provide or
furnish, (sc.) with military stores, with ammunition, with arms, with soldiery; to
fortify, to intrench. There was John engarrison'd, and provided for the assault with
a trusty ...
4
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
ENGARRISON, en, and garrison, q. v. Fr. gar- nison, from garnir ; to garnish,
perhaps from A. S. ge- arwian, to make ready, to prepare. To prepare, provide or
furnish, sc. with military stores, with ammunition, with arms, with soldiery ; to fortify
, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
5
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
ENGARRISON, en, and garrison, q. v. Fr. gar- nison, from garnir ; to garnish,
perhaps from A. S. ge- arwian, to make ready, to prepare. To prepare, provide or
furnish, sc. with military stores, with ammunition, with arms, with soldiery ; to fortify
, ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
6
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
ENGARRISON, en, and garrison, q. v. Fr. gar- nison, from garnir ; to garnish,
perhaps from A. S. ge- arwian, to make ready, to prepare. To prepare, provide or
furnish, sc. with military stores, with ammunition, with arms, with soldiery ; to fortify
, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
7
Containing the Principal Matters Which happened from the ...
These late Atchicvemtnt: of Gainsborongh, and the lste, malt-ing way to tbc
Rebels topass and rcpast at their Pleasurc into Nottingham and Yorkshire, have
moved his Excellency the Lord Marquis of Ncwcastle to Engarrison Doncaster
now in ...
8
Dendrologia: Dodona's Grove, Or The Vocall Forrest. With the ...
... 4nd bis 'great Riven-It was ordained by Heaven, that she should be principally
protected by N eptune , who with a flying 'tard of brave winged Conifers, doth
engarrison her ofirongly , that lying safe in his bosome, she may be said to be .
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The Dictionary Appendix and Orthographer: Containing Upwards ...
2 Engarrison, engarrisoned, engarrisoning . 6 Engender, engendered,
engendering . 6 Engild, engilded, engilding ... 2 Engird, engirded, engirding ... 2
Englad, ) engladden, engladding . 5 Engladden, J engladdened, engladdening 6
Englut, ...
... meet with belonging to the king of Spain, but especially to conquer, retain, and
engarrison most of the isles of the Azores 1“, and, above all, the Tercera:
wherefore in the this enterprise was called the island vtryag-e. ;::'d ""3" Sir Francis
Vere, ...
Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Birch, William Oldys, 1829