KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS MISENTREAT
PRESENT
Present
I misentreat
you misentreat
he/she/it misentreats
we misentreat
you misentreat
they misentreat
Present continuous
I am misentreating
you are misentreating
he/she/it is misentreating
we are misentreating
you are misentreating
they are misentreating
Present perfect
I have misentreated
you have misentreated
he/she/it has misentreated
we have misentreated
you have misentreated
they have misentreated
Present perfect continuous
I have been misentreating
you have been misentreating
he/she/it has been misentreating
we have been misentreating
you have been misentreating
they have been misentreating
PAST
Past
I misentreated
you misentreated
he/she/it misentreated
we misentreated
you misentreated
they misentreated
Past continuous
I was misentreating
you were misentreating
he/she/it was misentreating
we were misentreating
you were misentreating
they were misentreating
Past perfect
I had misentreated
you had misentreated
he/she/it had misentreated
we had misentreated
you had misentreated
they had misentreated
Past perfect continuous
I had been misentreating
you had been misentreating
he/she/it had been misentreating
we had been misentreating
you had been misentreating
they had been misentreating
FUTURE
Future
I will misentreat
you will misentreat
he/she/it will misentreat
we will misentreat
you will misentreat
they will misentreat
Future continuous
I will be misentreating
you will be misentreating
he/she/it will be misentreating
we will be misentreating
you will be misentreating
they will be misentreating
Future perfect
I will have misentreated
you will have misentreated
he/she/it will have misentreated
we will have misentreated
you will have misentreated
they will have misentreated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misentreating
you will have been misentreating
he/she/it will have been misentreating
we will have been misentreating
you will have been misentreating
they will have been misentreating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misentreat
you would misentreat
he/she/it would misentreat
we would misentreat
you would misentreat
they would misentreat
Conditional continuous
I would be misentreating
you would be misentreating
he/she/it would be misentreating
we would be misentreating
you would be misentreating
they would be misentreating
Conditional perfect
I would have misentreat
you would have misentreat
he/she/it would have misentreat
we would have misentreat
you would have misentreat
they would have misentreat
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misentreating
you would have been misentreating
he/she/it would have been misentreating
we would have been misentreating
you would have been misentreating
they would have been misentreating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misentreat
we let´s misentreat
you misentreat
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misentreated
Present Participle
misentreating
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MISENTREAT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
misentreat in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
misentreat im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Writings and translations of Myles Coverdale
... be overcome. They, like mad and blood-thirsty men, cried : "Away with him ;
crucify him, crucify him." O the wonderful great lenity of our Lord Jesus Christ !
They revile and misentreat him to the uttermost ; he prayeth for them, that they,
being ...
2
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Containing ...
MISENTREAT, v. To treat badly. Misnn, s. A miserable person. MISERERE, a. (
Lat.) Alamentation. Misnnnna-Mm, a. An old popular name for a very violent colic.
MISERICORDLQ. (1) (A.-N.) Compassion; mercy. (2) A thin-bladed dagger.
3
Writings and Translations
... malice might be overcome. They, like mad and blood-thirsty men, cried: "Away
with him; crucify him, crucify him." O the wonderful great lenity of our Lord Jesus
Christ! They revile and misentreat him to the uttermost; he prayeth for them, that ...
Miles Coverdale, George Pearson, 1844
4
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
MISE1SIORE. More troubled. (A.-N.) A miseisiore man than he thoutte. No man
ne mljte i-seo. MS. Laud. 108, f. 117. MISENTREAT. To treat one badly. MISER. A
miserable person. But without any watch i imett to sleep like a miser and wretch.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1872
5
A Dictionary of Archaic & Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
MISEISIORE. More troubled. {A.-N.) A miseisiore man than he thoujte, No man ne
mijte i-seo. MS. Laud. 108, f. 117- MISENTREAT. To treat one badly. MISER. A
miserable person. But without any watch comest to sleep like a muter and wretch.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1852
6
Writings and Translations of Miles Coverdale, Bishop of ...
They revile and misentreat him to the uttermost; he prayeth for them, that they,
being converted from their wickedness, may acknowledge him the very true Son
of God to have appeared in the flesh. Here is fulfilled that Esay said: “He hath
borne ...
Miles Coverdale, George Pearson, 2006
7
Early Yorkshire Schools
... the custome of the countrey there, For yf so be, as God forbede, yt shuld happe
that if school by yll husbonndyng, or wrongfull delyng and misentreat~ dear')? g'“
yng of the seyd londs, mesuages and rents, and theyr '$102,', , appurtenances, ...
Arthur Francis Leach, 2013
8
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing ...
Miscreed, part. p. Detected depreciated. North. Misdoubt, e. To suspect ; to
disbelieve. Misentreat, v. To treat badly. Miser, s. A miserable person. Miserere, *.
(Lat.) A lamentation. Miserere-mei, *. An old popular name for a very violent colic.
9
The Chambers Dictionary
[OFr mesaise] miseducatlon mis-ed-u-ka 'shm, n improper or damaging
education, [mis-] misemploy mis-im-ploi' , vt to employ wrongly or badly; to
misuse. — n misemploy' ment. [mis-] misentreat mis-in-tret' , (obs) vt to ill-treat, [
mis- and entreat ...
10
Harvey's A. B. C. domestic code, with appendix: 14000 code ...
14000 code words of six to ten letters, from Webster's dictionary; 11000 filled,
3000 blank. misdepart misderive misdesert misdight misdirect misdivide
misdoers misdoing misdone misdoubt misdread misedition misentreat misentry
miserable ...