KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS PILGRIMISE
PRESENT
Present
I pilgrimise
you pilgrimise
he/she/it pilgrimises
we pilgrimise
you pilgrimise
they pilgrimise
Present continuous
I am pilgrimising
you are pilgrimising
he/she/it is pilgrimising
we are pilgrimising
you are pilgrimising
they are pilgrimising
Present perfect
I have pilgrimised
you have pilgrimised
he/she/it has pilgrimised
we have pilgrimised
you have pilgrimised
they have pilgrimised
Present perfect continuous
I have been pilgrimising
you have been pilgrimising
he/she/it has been pilgrimising
we have been pilgrimising
you have been pilgrimising
they have been pilgrimising
PAST
Past
I pilgrimised
you pilgrimised
he/she/it pilgrimised
we pilgrimised
you pilgrimised
they pilgrimised
Past continuous
I was pilgrimising
you were pilgrimising
he/she/it was pilgrimising
we were pilgrimising
you were pilgrimising
they were pilgrimising
Past perfect
I had pilgrimised
you had pilgrimised
he/she/it had pilgrimised
we had pilgrimised
you had pilgrimised
they had pilgrimised
Past perfect continuous
I had been pilgrimising
you had been pilgrimising
he/she/it had been pilgrimising
we had been pilgrimising
you had been pilgrimising
they had been pilgrimising
FUTURE
Future
I will pilgrimise
you will pilgrimise
he/she/it will pilgrimise
we will pilgrimise
you will pilgrimise
they will pilgrimise
Future continuous
I will be pilgrimising
you will be pilgrimising
he/she/it will be pilgrimising
we will be pilgrimising
you will be pilgrimising
they will be pilgrimising
Future perfect
I will have pilgrimised
you will have pilgrimised
he/she/it will have pilgrimised
we will have pilgrimised
you will have pilgrimised
they will have pilgrimised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pilgrimising
you will have been pilgrimising
he/she/it will have been pilgrimising
we will have been pilgrimising
you will have been pilgrimising
they will have been pilgrimising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pilgrimise
you would pilgrimise
he/she/it would pilgrimise
we would pilgrimise
you would pilgrimise
they would pilgrimise
Conditional continuous
I would be pilgrimising
you would be pilgrimising
he/she/it would be pilgrimising
we would be pilgrimising
you would be pilgrimising
they would be pilgrimising
Conditional perfect
I would have pilgrimise
you would have pilgrimise
he/she/it would have pilgrimise
we would have pilgrimise
you would have pilgrimise
they would have pilgrimise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pilgrimising
you would have been pilgrimising
he/she/it would have been pilgrimising
we would have been pilgrimising
you would have been pilgrimising
they would have been pilgrimising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pilgrimise
we let´s pilgrimise
you pilgrimise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pilgrimised
Present Participle
pilgrimising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PILGRIMISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
pilgrimise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pilgrimise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Hebrew and English dictionary, biblical and rabbinical
Ci"l3 m. the roaring (of the lion). Hlpnj (const, npnj) f. raging (of the sea), moaning
. pfti (fut. pi13?) crying, braying (of the ass), figur. of the hungry mob; related to
ptO. inj (fut. "in?!1) 1) to flow; figur. to wander, to pilgrimise; 2) to glitter, to shine ...
Marcus Heinrich Bresslau, 1855
2
The New Monthly Magazine
... parent edifice, may be admired as beautiful ruins, or rather as suggestive
samples of the architect's art, and may, perchance, move some, not hitherto
conversant with him, to pilgrimise to the shrine whence they have been rudely
displaced.
3
Hebrew and English Dictionary, Biblical and Rabbinical: ...
riDHJ) f. raging (of the sea), moaning. pnj (fut. ptW) crying, braying (of the ass),
figur. of the hungry mob; related to pN3. "in J (fut. "in3?) l) to flow; figur. to wander,
to pilgrimise; 2) to glitter, to shine ; hence (like UK, ^HV) to be cheerful, merry.
4
Gems of literature, elegant, rare, and suggestive
Can I suppose another time when this shall all be o'er, And thy cheek shall wear
the ruddy badge of happiness no more : When all who now delight in thee far
elsewhere shall have gone, And thou shalt pilgrimise through life, unfriended and
...
5
The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ...
... multitudes to pilgrimise t rough barbarous countries to pa their devotions on the
scene of his passion. I); needed but an accident to make the universal European
sentiment take the form of some wild and wonderful series of acts. In the north ...
6
Short Studies on Great Subjects
... and look in him for the story of real living men—set to pilgrimise in the old way
on the same old earth —men such as we are, children of one family, with the
same work to do, to live the best life they could, and to save their souls——with
the ...
James Anthony Froude, 1868
7
Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
... shall have gone, And thou shalt pilgrimise through life, unfriended and alone,
Without an aid to strengthen or console thy troubled mind, Save the memory of
the love of those who left thee thus behind, Oh, let me not awake the thought, but,
...
8
Five Plays of Ben Johnson
I must travel to see these things, I shall never think well of myself else. Jun.
Fellow Onion, I'll bear thy charges, an thou wilt but pilgrimise it along with me to
the land of Utopia. Seb. Why, but metliinks such rooks as these should be The
Case Is ...
9
Theatre and Empowerment: Community Drama on the World Stage
According to Peggy Baker, director of the Pilgrim Society, historians generally
consider the description of Thanksgiving in this romance as the catalyst for a
movement, mostly played out in women's magazines, to 'Pilgrimise' Thanksgiving
.
Richard Boon, Jane Plastow, 2004
10
The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
... parent edifice, may be admired as beautiful ruins, or rather as suggestive
samples of the architect's art, and ma}7, perchance, move some, not hitherto
conversant with him, to pilgrimise to the shrine whence they have been rudely
displaced.