KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS SCUNNER
PRESENT
Present
I scunner
you scunner
he/she/it scunners
we scunner
you scunner
they scunner
Present continuous
I am scunnering
you are scunnering
he/she/it is scunnering
we are scunnering
you are scunnering
they are scunnering
Present perfect
I have scunnered
you have scunnered
he/she/it has scunnered
we have scunnered
you have scunnered
they have scunnered
Present perfect continuous
I have been scunnering
you have been scunnering
he/she/it has been scunnering
we have been scunnering
you have been scunnering
they have been scunnering
PAST
Past
I scunnered
you scunnered
he/she/it scunnered
we scunnered
you scunnered
they scunnered
Past continuous
I was scunnering
you were scunnering
he/she/it was scunnering
we were scunnering
you were scunnering
they were scunnering
Past perfect
I had scunnered
you had scunnered
he/she/it had scunnered
we had scunnered
you had scunnered
they had scunnered
Past perfect continuous
I had been scunnering
you had been scunnering
he/she/it had been scunnering
we had been scunnering
you had been scunnering
they had been scunnering
FUTURE
Future
I will scunner
you will scunner
he/she/it will scunner
we will scunner
you will scunner
they will scunner
Future continuous
I will be scunnering
you will be scunnering
he/she/it will be scunnering
we will be scunnering
you will be scunnering
they will be scunnering
Future perfect
I will have scunnered
you will have scunnered
he/she/it will have scunnered
we will have scunnered
you will have scunnered
they will have scunnered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scunnering
you will have been scunnering
he/she/it will have been scunnering
we will have been scunnering
you will have been scunnering
they will have been scunnering
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scunner
you would scunner
he/she/it would scunner
we would scunner
you would scunner
they would scunner
Conditional continuous
I would be scunnering
you would be scunnering
he/she/it would be scunnering
we would be scunnering
you would be scunnering
they would be scunnering
Conditional perfect
I would have scunner
you would have scunner
he/she/it would have scunner
we would have scunner
you would have scunner
they would have scunner
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scunnering
you would have been scunnering
he/she/it would have been scunnering
we would have been scunnering
you would have been scunnering
they would have been scunnering
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scunner
we let´s scunner
you scunner
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
scunnered
Present Participle
scunnering
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SCUNNER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
scunner in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
scunner im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
D. M. Longson. S h h h s h . h .. s s h h h h . . h . s h s h h h . h . h . s s h h h h h ...
shhh ...s h h h s s s s h h h h s h h h h h s h h hhsh
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h s s h h h h h h s h h h h h h s s h h h s h s hh ...
2
Hugh MacDiarmid: Selected Poetry
Scunner. Your body derns In its graces again As the dreich grun' does In the
gowden grain, And oot o' the daith O' pride you rise Wi' beauty yet For a hauf-
disguise. The skinklan' stars Are but distant dirt Tho' fer owre near You are still -
whiles ...
Hugh MacDiarmid, Alan Riach, Michael Grieve, 2006
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Dislike, loathing disgust; a shudder of repugnance; freq. in phr. to tales a scanner
. Se. (JAI-); Like an auld dog that trails its useless ugsome carcass into some
bush or braclten no to gie living things a scunner wi' the sight o't when it's dead, ...
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The Concise Dictionary of English Etymology
'a loathsome fellow;' and put for scunner -el, where -el is an agential suffix. From
Lowl. Scotch scunner, scanner, to loathe, also (formerly) to shrink through fear,
act as a coward; so that scunntr-tl «= one who «hrinlr« a coward. See Barbour ...
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The Essential Scots Dictionary: Scots-English, English-Scots
2 (of animals, feverish) weed. dlsentangle v redd. dlsgraceful adj michtie, awfu.
disgulse v guise. dlsgust v scunner, scomfish, ug, set NE, granich NE; (intensely)
gar (someone) grue; (with too much food) staw. n scunner, set NE, hert scaud, for
- ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 2004
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Dictionary of Newfoundland English: Second Edition with ...
scunner n DC ~ n Nfld (1924–). See also SCUN1. Member of crew who directs or
conns sealing vessel through the ice-floes; look-out on a vessel; BARREL-MAN.
1906 DUNCAN 311 The scunner in the foretop was near blinded by the driven ...
W.J. Kirwin, G. M. Story, J.D.A. Widdowson, 1990
The man on lookout is called the "scunner." He clambers aloft up the shrouds to
the trapdoor in the bottom of a barrel on the foretopmast. This man in the
scunner's barrel is said to "take charge." And only the captain's word carries more
weight ...
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Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Scribe. Scunner. where one screw not tightened up may be the cause of a
disaster. To put on the terete. To press for payment, as a screw presses by
gradually increasing pressure. Hence to apply the screw, to give the screw
another turn, ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 2001
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The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary British and Irish Poetry
Sinday nicht, and I'm scunner wi ocht I hae ever socht, or wished, or bocht; My bit
oflife crined aa ti nocht But a sour taste, and a dour thocht. Bells yammer: the
kirks are bricht Wi thousand-watt electric licht. My sawl blinters in the fricht Of its
ain ...
10
The Ice Hunters: A History of Newfoundland Sealing to 1914
As England pointed out, the scunner was in charge while in the barrel and only
the captain could overrule him. As he observed, "A good scunner can do miracles
in worming the ship through seemingly impossible obstructions."172 In each ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SCUNNER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
scunner im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Caseload: Little known truths about new judges
"He makes it up," said The Scunner, heating a handy poker. Nation trembles under crime wave. Eminent crime barrister the Venerable Roger Chambers, head of ... «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
Caseload: Freddie Gray lawyer to speak in NZ
"What's a wee scuff on the toes of a QC's patent leather prancing pumps anyway ... A spit and wipe and it's gone..." "You should be so lucky," said The Scunner. «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
Caseload: Has this rugby person not suffered enough?
... are all about, dammit... Without it we'd be extinct and the world would be ruled by accountants." "Wash his mouth out for using the G-word," said The Scunner. «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
How do you say "scunnered" in German?
Thankfully we had avoided an international incident, though the headline "Merkel: I've taken a right scunner to Putin" does have a certain ring to it. The rest of ... «Herald Scotland, Mär 15»
Jock Anderson's Caseload: It must be something in their water
His Honour referred to "Mr Guilty" when it is assumed he meant "Mr Lundy." "But His Honour won't have his mind made up already, will he?" said The Scunner. «New Zealand Herald, Feb 15»
Jock Anderson's Caseload: Second chance for lawyer who ticked …
In accordance with needs of its patrons, the Ladies & Escorts Lounge never sleeps and stays open till all hours, but The Scunner says it's not for the likes of you. «New Zealand Herald, Dez 14»
Commons Confidential: A Militini: shaken, not stirred
Scunner, a Scottish friend told me, is a derogatory term for the downtrodden. Both the British right-whinger and the French president missed out on charm school. «New Statesman, Sep 14»
Minecraft-Doctor Who Partnership Results In Awful Pun
Reply 1. Scunner @scunner. August 29, 2014 1:56 pm. The ads for that show that get me the most are the ones that just make up block puns, like "blocktastic". «Kotaku Australia, Aug 14»
Take a holiday in MC Beaton's Scotland with Hamish Macbeth
That blond scunner's aye poking her nose in here, looking for trouble." (Scunner, by the way, makes a great insult. It's someone disgusting, but it's also the verb ... «ChicagoNow, Aug 14»
Jock Anderson's Caseload: What price Stephen Dudley's death?
"Maybe it was asking for the membership fee to be waived," said The Scunner. - NZ Herald. Read more by Jock Anderson Email Jock Anderson. Email; Print. «New Zealand Herald, Aug 14»