KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS INDRENCH
PRESENT
Present
I indrench
you indrench
he/she/it indrenches
we indrench
you indrench
they indrench
Present continuous
I am indrenching
you are indrenching
he/she/it is indrenching
we are indrenching
you are indrenching
they are indrenching
Present perfect
I have indrenched
you have indrenched
he/she/it has indrenched
we have indrenched
you have indrenched
they have indrenched
Present perfect continuous
I have been indrenching
you have been indrenching
he/she/it has been indrenching
we have been indrenching
you have been indrenching
they have been indrenching
PAST
Past
I indrenched
you indrenched
he/she/it indrenched
we indrenched
you indrenched
they indrenched
Past continuous
I was indrenching
you were indrenching
he/she/it was indrenching
we were indrenching
you were indrenching
they were indrenching
Past perfect
I had indrenched
you had indrenched
he/she/it had indrenched
we had indrenched
you had indrenched
they had indrenched
Past perfect continuous
I had been indrenching
you had been indrenching
he/she/it had been indrenching
we had been indrenching
you had been indrenching
they had been indrenching
FUTURE
Future
I will indrench
you will indrench
he/she/it will indrench
we will indrench
you will indrench
they will indrench
Future continuous
I will be indrenching
you will be indrenching
he/she/it will be indrenching
we will be indrenching
you will be indrenching
they will be indrenching
Future perfect
I will have indrenched
you will have indrenched
he/she/it will have indrenched
we will have indrenched
you will have indrenched
they will have indrenched
Future perfect continuous
I will have been indrenching
you will have been indrenching
he/she/it will have been indrenching
we will have been indrenching
you will have been indrenching
they will have been indrenching
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would indrench
you would indrench
he/she/it would indrench
we would indrench
you would indrench
they would indrench
Conditional continuous
I would be indrenching
you would be indrenching
he/she/it would be indrenching
we would be indrenching
you would be indrenching
they would be indrenching
Conditional perfect
I would have indrench
you would have indrench
he/she/it would have indrench
we would have indrench
you would have indrench
they would have indrench
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been indrenching
you would have been indrenching
he/she/it would have been indrenching
we would have been indrenching
you would have been indrenching
they would have been indrenching
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you indrench
we let´s indrench
you indrench
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
indrenched
Present Participle
indrenching
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INDRENCH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
indrench in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
indrench im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
169 INDRENCH. Index. A list of chapters prefixed to a book for the convenience
of the reader ; a table of contents. Ay me, what act, That roars so loud, and
thunders in the index ? Hamlet, iii. 4. By the way, I'll sort occasion, As index to the
story ...
2
The Works of William Shakespeare
I tell thee, Pandarus,— When I do tell thee, there my hopes lie drown'd, Reply not
in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd. I tell thee, I am mad In Cressid's
love: thou answer'st 'she is fair ;' Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes, ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, John Glover, 1865
3
The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with ...
I tell thee, Pandarus When I do tell thee, there my hopes lye drown'd, Reply not in
how many fathoms deep They lye indrench'd. I tell thee, I am mad In CreJ/itTs
love. Thou answer's!, she is fair; Poui'lt in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes,
her ...
William Shakespeare, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), 1740
4
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Sour things induce , a con., * To INDRENCH. i>. a. [from drench.] To traction in
the nerves, placed in the mouth of the soak ; to drpwn. — ' stomach, which is a
great cause of appetite. Ba- My hopes lie drown'd ; in many fathoms con. —
Acidity ...
5
Shakespeare restored, or, A specimen of the many errors, as ...
All the Editions, that I have seen, read the Passage, as there is no Queftion but it
ought to be restor'd \ When I do tell thee, there my Hopes lye drown'd J Reply not,
in how many Fathoms deep They lye INDRENCH'D. Indrench'd corresponds ...
Mr. Theobald (Lewis), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress), 1726
6
The Works of William Shakespeare: King Henry VIII. Troilus ...
I tell thee, Pandarus, — 45 When I do tell thee, there my hopes lie drown'd, Reply
not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd. I tell thee, I am mad In
Cressid's love: thou answer' st 'she is fair;' Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart 50
Her ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1865
7
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
INDRENCH, in and drench, q. v. A. S. drenc-an ; to merge, to drown. Immerged,
drowned. Thoy. Oh Pandanis ! I teli thee, Pandarus ; When I doe tell thee, tnere
my hopes lye drown'd Reply not in how many fadomes deepe They lye indrench*
d ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
8
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
INDRENCH, in and drench, q. v. A. S. drenc-an ; to merge, to drown. Immerged,
drowned. Troy. Oh Pandanis! I teli tliee, Pandarus; When I doe tell thee, tnere my
hopes lye drown'd Reply not in how many fadomes deepe They lye indrench'd.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
9
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Raleigh. ndre/nch (v. t. from in, and drench) To soak, to drown. ndrench'ed (p.
from indrench) Soaked, drowned, ndrench'lng {p. a. from indrench) Soaking,
drowning. NDU'BIOUS (adj. from tbe Lat. in contrary to, anddu- bito to doubt) Void
of ...
10
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
My hopes lie drown'd ; in many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd. Shakspearc,
Trail, and Cress. If in this flesh, where thou indrench'd dost lie, Poore soule, thou
canst reare up thy limed wings, Carry my thoughts up to the sacred skie. Jones's
...