CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO APRICATE
PRESENT
Present
I apricate
you apricate
he/she/it apricates
we apricate
you apricate
they apricate
Present continuous
I am apricating
you are apricating
he/she/it is apricating
we are apricating
you are apricating
they are apricating
Present perfect
I have apricated
you have apricated
he/she/it has apricated
we have apricated
you have apricated
they have apricated
Present perfect continuous
I have been apricating
you have been apricating
he/she/it has been apricating
we have been apricating
you have been apricating
they have been apricating
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I apricated
you apricated
he/she/it apricated
we apricated
you apricated
they apricated
Past continuous
I was apricating
you were apricating
he/she/it was apricating
we were apricating
you were apricating
they were apricating
Past perfect
I had apricated
you had apricated
he/she/it had apricated
we had apricated
you had apricated
they had apricated
Past perfect continuous
I had been apricating
you had been apricating
he/she/it had been apricating
we had been apricating
you had been apricating
they had been apricating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will apricate
you will apricate
he/she/it will apricate
we will apricate
you will apricate
they will apricate
Future continuous
I will be apricating
you will be apricating
he/she/it will be apricating
we will be apricating
you will be apricating
they will be apricating
Future perfect
I will have apricated
you will have apricated
he/she/it will have apricated
we will have apricated
you will have apricated
they will have apricated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been apricating
you will have been apricating
he/she/it will have been apricating
we will have been apricating
you will have been apricating
they will have been apricating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would apricate
you would apricate
he/she/it would apricate
we would apricate
you would apricate
they would apricate
Conditional continuous
I would be apricating
you would be apricating
he/she/it would be apricating
we would be apricating
you would be apricating
they would be apricating
Conditional perfect
I would have apricate
you would have apricate
he/she/it would have apricate
we would have apricate
you would have apricate
they would have apricate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been apricating
you would have been apricating
he/she/it would have been apricating
we would have been apricating
you would have been apricating
they would have been apricating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you apricate
we let´s apricate
you apricate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
apricated
Present Participle
apricating
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APRICATE»
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apricate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin language ...
3 Apricate] from apricus, sunny, is derived apricate; to bask in sunny places. *
Arid] from aridus, dry, is derived arid ; dried, parched.— Arefy (Jacio, to make) ; to
make dry. 5 Barbarous] from barbarus, foreign, strange, applied by the Romans
to ...
2
Nathan Bailey's Dictionary, English-German and ...
(gommertuft//. summer-air. © c in in e r I u ft , / summer-diversion, sport in summer.
© c m m e r in a 1) I , n. f. ©ommerfled'. ©ommermonat, m. summer- month. ©
ommern, v. r. a. to summer, insulate, apricate, bask. gunmcrclijl, n. summer-fruits.
Nathan Bailey, Johann Anton Fahrenkrueger, 1801
3
A Dictionary of Archaic & Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
His lordship was wont to recreate himself in this place to apricate and
contemplate, and his little dog with him. Aubrey*! Wilt*, MS. Royal Soc. p. 259.
APRICOCK. An apricot. West. Hop In his walks, and gambol in his eyes ; Peed
him with ...
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1852
4
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
His lordship was wont to recreate himself in this place to apricate and
contemplate, and his little dog with him. Aubrey's Wiltt, MS. Royal Soc. p. 259.
APRICOCK. An apricot. West. Hop in his walks, and gambol in his eyes ; Feed
him with ...
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1868
5
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
apricate: suer I apricot: peku April: ap, me II a priori : per m aprocta: prokto
aproctous: prokto apron: map aprosexia: sek I apsaras: ser III apt: ap apterous:
pet I apteryx: pet I aptitude: ap aptote: pet I aptronym: onomen aptronymic: es
apus: ped ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2001
6
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
See Appertenance, s. APPURTENANT, Aig am bheil buintinn i'i ni eile, tha
ceangailte ri ni eile. APRICATE, v. n. Grianaich thu féin. APRICITY, s. Teas na
greine, defirsadh na gréine. APRIL, 8. An Giblean. APRON, s. Aparan, brat-
aghaidh.
... down in 1586, and has been a part of Anglo-American law ever since. If you
want to avoid using the word "sun" as a verb in a particular sentence, some
alternatives are: apricate; bask; illume; irradiate; luxuriate. At its equator, the sun
makes ...
The governor of the chateau lived in detached buildings to the south, and had
ample courts, terraces, and gardens wherein to “ apricate" and invent methods for
better securinghisprisoners,ortheotherinmates ofthe Bastile: it was not an easy ...
9
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
যে"[গাহাঁ, সম্পাবাগ্যযাগ্য, সন্ধাহ, মিলনাহ I এই শব্দ নময়শাত্তন্ত্র রহবাবহর্ষি] | To
Apricate, v. n. Lat. সূর্তু]-ত'প', ঢ়রীদু-পহ“|, (রীত্তদৃ তপ্ত-হ ] Apricity, n. ৪. ফুটতেজ বা
রশি_[, কৌত্তদ্ৰর তাপ বা তাপ বা ঝাঁজ | Apricot বা Apricock, n. s. ফলবিৰুশষ | April, ণ- 8
- ...
10
The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
grows in the water. Ашхабад], a-kwat'è-kai. a. the same as aquaAp urtenant, îp-
půr'tè-nint. a. a term app ied to law urposes. Blackstone. Apricate, др': 4me. v. n.
to bask in the sun. Ray. Apricity, ä-pris'è-tè. a. warmth of' the sun, sunshine. Diet.
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «APRICATE»
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The lost words of John Aubrey, from apricate to scobberlotcher
One regrettable casualty was Aubrey's apricate, 'to bask in the sun', from Latin apricari. This is not, as it happens, where we get the name ... «Spectator.co.uk, Mar 15»
10 unusual nature words we should use more often
To apricate means to bask in the sun. estivation. "In the evenings, while they force down obligatory eight-course gastronomies prepared by ... «The Week Magazine, Dec 14»
English Is Seldom at a Loss for Words
To sunbathe, for example, is to apricate. A synonym for kissing is suaviation. We all know the word swastika. (The swastika was a positive ... «Huffington Post, Dec 14»
Huffington Post Responds to 7-year-old's Letter, After Finding her …
Ella. P.S. I would very much apricate it if you took that article right of the news. huffpo, response UPDATE: Arianna Huffington responded to Ella, ... «FOX40, Dec 14»
HILARIOUS: 7-year-old girl writes Huffington Post after name …
Ella. P.S. I would very much apricate it if you took that article right of the news. SEE THE ORIGINAL LETTER HERE. According to Brett Christie, ... «WDJT, Dec 14»
7-year-old writes quite the letter to Huffington Post after her name …
P.S. I would very much apricate it if you took that article right of the news. Ella's letter sent to the Huffington Post. According to Brett Christie, ... «Fox17, Dec 14»
7-year-old Ella slams Huffington Post for putting her name on …
Your ferius friend, Ella P.S. I would very much apricate if you took that artical right of the news. IMG_2025.jpg Brett Christie, Ella's dad, posted ... «MLive.com, Dec 14»
From agelastic to zugzwangs, one man's pick of the weirdest words …
Not to be confused with apricate (to bask in the sun), although both come from the Latin apricus, meaning 'exposed to the sun'. Cartoon. «Daily Mail, Sep 08»