KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS MACHICOLATE
PRESENT
Present
I machicolate
you machicolate
he/she/it machicolates
we machicolate
you machicolate
they machicolate
Present continuous
I am machicolating
you are machicolating
he/she/it is machicolating
we are machicolating
you are machicolating
they are machicolating
Present perfect
I have machicolated
you have machicolated
he/she/it has machicolated
we have machicolated
you have machicolated
they have machicolated
Present perfect continuous
I have been machicolating
you have been machicolating
he/she/it has been machicolating
we have been machicolating
you have been machicolating
they have been machicolating
PAST
Past
I machicolated
you machicolated
he/she/it machicolated
we machicolated
you machicolated
they machicolated
Past continuous
I was machicolating
you were machicolating
he/she/it was machicolating
we were machicolating
you were machicolating
they were machicolating
Past perfect
I had machicolated
you had machicolated
he/she/it had machicolated
we had machicolated
you had machicolated
they had machicolated
Past perfect continuous
I had been machicolating
you had been machicolating
he/she/it had been machicolating
we had been machicolating
you had been machicolating
they had been machicolating
FUTURE
Future
I will machicolate
you will machicolate
he/she/it will machicolate
we will machicolate
you will machicolate
they will machicolate
Future continuous
I will be machicolating
you will be machicolating
he/she/it will be machicolating
we will be machicolating
you will be machicolating
they will be machicolating
Future perfect
I will have machicolated
you will have machicolated
he/she/it will have machicolated
we will have machicolated
you will have machicolated
they will have machicolated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been machicolating
you will have been machicolating
he/she/it will have been machicolating
we will have been machicolating
you will have been machicolating
they will have been machicolating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would machicolate
you would machicolate
he/she/it would machicolate
we would machicolate
you would machicolate
they would machicolate
Conditional continuous
I would be machicolating
you would be machicolating
he/she/it would be machicolating
we would be machicolating
you would be machicolating
they would be machicolating
Conditional perfect
I would have machicolate
you would have machicolate
he/she/it would have machicolate
we would have machicolate
you would have machicolate
they would have machicolate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been machicolating
you would have been machicolating
he/she/it would have been machicolating
we would have been machicolating
you would have been machicolating
they would have been machicolating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you machicolate
we let´s machicolate
you machicolate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to machicolate
Past participle
machicolated
Present Participle
machicolating
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MACHICOLATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
machicolate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
machicolate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Fairylife and fairyland, a lyric poem, communicated by ...
Project they, each rich sculptured wing Seven Moorish arches lightly spring; From
those tall pillars gracefully With foliate Spandril up to Frieze, Glistening with
Moorish traceries, Whence bracket and arch machicolate Treble, support in
antique ...
2
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
(Webster; Mathews.) massacre,nandv;machicolate (adj, v), machicolation. 1. '
Tomassacre' derives from MFF massacrer, itself fromMFF massacre, whence the
En: and MFF massacre derives fromOF maçacre, varr macecre, macecle; o.o.o.,
but ...
3
Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History ...
Power was given to enclose 2000 acres of wood, &c., in Amberley and the
neighbourhood, and to make a park of them ; also to crenellate, turret, embattle,
and machicolate Amberley and other manors of the Bishop. '9 Lambeth Pal. Lib.
4
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
ma: tara maar: mon macadamized: peue macaroni: haifst, men III macaronic:
haifst macaroon: haifst mace: mat macedoine: mak Macedonian: mak macerate:
mag machete: mat Machiavellian: onomen machicolate: kagh machination: magh
...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
5
Church and Conventual arrangement. With copious references, ...
... a vendor of stolen meat. Maceria, the lo'w wall behind the altar which divided
the presbytery from the space under the east window, usually occupied by a
shrine. Mavhicolare, to machicolate; fortify with machicoulis, a projecting parapet
from.
Mackenzie Edward Charles WALCOTT, 1861
6
Scots and its Literature
Machicolate 'indented or serrated like battlements', by which Young translates
Sorley Maclean's eagarra (cf. McClure 1990), a somewhat literary but by no
means recondite word meaning 'ordered' or regular', is a nonce use of a word (
with no ...
7
Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: ...
... 80 acres of pasture, and 16 acres of wood within the isle and to enclose the
site of the manor with stone and mortar, and to turret, rcmellare, embattle, and
machicolate it.4 William Worcester recorded in 1478 'that the purchase of the
manor ...
8
The Collected Historical Works of Sir Francis Palgrave, K.H.
... then considered as most antient and admired as a wonderful work and
probably Roman, was also The turned into a place of defence, whilst everyone
who chose of her 5315'ng followers might fortify and battlement and machicolate
as much ...
Francis Palgrave, R. H. Inglis Palgrave, 2013
9
PROCEEDINGS AND ORDINANCES OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF ENGLAND
... together with the burgesses, of that place, were authorized, in June in this year,
to enclose the town with walls, which they were permitted to embattle and
machicolate, on account of the danger to which it was exposed, from being open
to the ...
10
A Dictionary of Modern English Usage: The Classic First Edition
... Machiavellism ; in spite of greater length, the first is the better ; the clipping of
the word to which -ist & -ism are to be added is always disagreeable, & yet
Machiavelliism is clearly impossible ; see on voluntar(y)ist in -IST A. machicolate.
H. W. Fowler, David Crystal, 2009