KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS HISTORIFY
PRESENT
Present
I historify
you historify
he/she/it historifies
we historify
you historify
they historify
Present continuous
I am historifying
you are historifying
he/she/it is historifying
we are historifying
you are historifying
they are historifying
Present perfect
I have historified
you have historified
he/she/it has historified
we have historified
you have historified
they have historified
Present perfect continuous
I have been historifying
you have been historifying
he/she/it has been historifying
we have been historifying
you have been historifying
they have been historifying
PAST
Past
I historified
you historified
he/she/it historified
we historified
you historified
they historified
Past continuous
I was historifying
you were historifying
he/she/it was historifying
we were historifying
you were historifying
they were historifying
Past perfect
I had historified
you had historified
he/she/it had historified
we had historified
you had historified
they had historified
Past perfect continuous
I had been historifying
you had been historifying
he/she/it had been historifying
we had been historifying
you had been historifying
they had been historifying
FUTURE
Future
I will historify
you will historify
he/she/it will historify
we will historify
you will historify
they will historify
Future continuous
I will be historifying
you will be historifying
he/she/it will be historifying
we will be historifying
you will be historifying
they will be historifying
Future perfect
I will have historified
you will have historified
he/she/it will have historified
we will have historified
you will have historified
they will have historified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been historifying
you will have been historifying
he/she/it will have been historifying
we will have been historifying
you will have been historifying
they will have been historifying
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would historify
you would historify
he/she/it would historify
we would historify
you would historify
they would historify
Conditional continuous
I would be historifying
you would be historifying
he/she/it would be historifying
we would be historifying
you would be historifying
they would be historifying
Conditional perfect
I would have historify
you would have historify
he/she/it would have historify
we would have historify
you would have historify
they would have historify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been historifying
you would have been historifying
he/she/it would have been historifying
we would have been historifying
you would have been historifying
they would have been historifying
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you historify
we let´s historify
you historify
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
historified
Present Participle
historifying
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HISTORIFY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
historify in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
historify im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Rise and Fall of an Urban School System: Detroit, 1907-81
For a detailed account of the hirings of Cofer, Loving, and other black high school
educators in Detroit, see Cloyzelle K. Jones, "The Historify of Sidney D. Miller
High School with Particular Exploration into those Factors which Resulted in the ...
2
The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics
In concrete terms, this means that hope engenders a highly mobile attitude to the
orders of social existence: hope does not seek to preserve or stabilize but '
historify' (Moltmann 1967: 330). This reaches towards one moral consequence of
the ...
Gilbert Meilaender, William Werpehowski,
2007
3
A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Historify, v. a. Cuir sios ann eachdraidh. Historiographer, s. Eachdair,
eachdraiche. History, s. Eachdraidh, eachdraidh, seanachas, sgeul. Hit, v. a.
Buail, cuimsich ; straoidhil ; ruig ; amais, air- meis. Hit or agree about a thing,
coird. Hit, s. Buille ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825
4
Working Through Memory: Writing and Remembrance in ...
We live in a world that tends, in an uncontainable manner, to historify the past,
even to historify it prematurely, when that past is still alive— as has happened
recently with Francoism]. We can now better understand what is at stake when
Norma ...
5
Encyclopædia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, ...
They are also such as a man ers, the mantle, the device and other sec- of his
proper right may assume, with the ondary things. To historify, in heraldry,
approbation of his sovereign and of the is to explain the history of a coat of arms,
king of ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford,
1847
6
The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Hippos ; (centeo, to spur) ; taunts. Hippodrome. Hippos ; dromos. Hippogriff.
Hippos ; (gryps, a fabulous bird). Hippopotamus. Hippos; potamos. Historian,
historify. Historia. Historiography. Historia; grapho. Historiology. Historia; logos.
History.
7
Shorter Views: Queer Thoughts & the Politics of the Paraliterary
Paraliterary studies can arise only when we begin to historify how this literary/
paraliterary split came about (largely in the 1880s when, thanks to the new
printing technology represented by the typewriter and linotype, the explosion of
printed ...
8
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Historically, his-tor'rik-al-lc, ad. In the manner of history ; by way of narration.
Histories, his-to'rid, a. Recorded in history. — Seldom used. Histories, liis-to'rc-ur,
s. A historian. — Obsolete, Historify, his-tor'e-fi, v. a. To relate; to record in history.
John Craig (lexicographer.),
1849
It is in this sense that the author of the present volumes has taken in hand to
historify what he calls the " liberty" of the ancient nations of the world, that is, the
state in which their powers were exercised for the development of all the
resources ...
10
The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Historify, his-tor1 -e-fi, v. a. To relate; to record in history. — Obsolete.
Historiographer, his-to-re-og'-gra-fer, s. (Gr.) A historian; a writer of history; an
officer employed to write the history of a prince or state. Historiography, his-to-re-
og'-gra-fe, s.