CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ARCHAIZE
PRESENT
Present
I archaize
you archaize
he/she/it archaizes
we archaize
you archaize
they archaize
Present continuous
I am archaizing
you are archaizing
he/she/it is archaizing
we are archaizing
you are archaizing
they are archaizing
Present perfect
I have archaized
you have archaized
he/she/it has archaized
we have archaized
you have archaized
they have archaized
Present perfect continuous
I have been archaizing
you have been archaizing
he/she/it has been archaizing
we have been archaizing
you have been archaizing
they have been archaizing
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 archaized
you archaized
he/she/it archaized
we archaized
you archaized
they archaized
Past continuous
I was archaizing
you were archaizing
he/she/it was archaizing
we were archaizing
you were archaizing
they were archaizing
Past perfect
I had archaized
you had archaized
he/she/it had archaized
we had archaized
you had archaized
they had archaized
Past perfect continuous
I had been archaizing
you had been archaizing
he/she/it had been archaizing
we had been archaizing
you had been archaizing
they had been archaizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will archaize
you will archaize
he/she/it will archaize
we will archaize
you will archaize
they will archaize
Future continuous
I will be archaizing
you will be archaizing
he/she/it will be archaizing
we will be archaizing
you will be archaizing
they will be archaizing
Future perfect
I will have archaized
you will have archaized
he/she/it will have archaized
we will have archaized
you will have archaized
they will have archaized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been archaizing
you will have been archaizing
he/she/it will have been archaizing
we will have been archaizing
you will have been archaizing
they will have been archaizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would archaize
you would archaize
he/she/it would archaize
we would archaize
you would archaize
they would archaize
Conditional continuous
I would be archaizing
you would be archaizing
he/she/it would be archaizing
we would be archaizing
you would be archaizing
they would be archaizing
Conditional perfect
I would have archaize
you would have archaize
he/she/it would have archaize
we would have archaize
you would have archaize
they would have archaize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been archaizing
you would have been archaizing
he/she/it would have been archaizing
we would have been archaizing
you would have been archaizing
they would have been archaizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you archaize
we let´s archaize
you archaize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
archaized
Present Participle
archaizing
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 «ARCHAIZE»
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archaize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
archaize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Translation of Poetry and Poetic Prose: Proceedings of Nobel ...
Sholde wee archaize? When translating old texts, the translator is confronted with
a dilemma (Markish): should we modernize or archaize? Using a modern target
style is more accessible to modern audience, but risks giving the illusion that the
...
2
Samaritan Scribes and Manuscripts
... the 'beak' of the 'bird's-head' reappearing as an extra, single, extended stroke,
horizontal or vertical (see PI. 4). There is one example of this extra beak in PL 6 (
line 8), which serves to indicate that efforts to archaize the forms of bet could ...
3
Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic: Essays in the History of the ...
One must argue, I believe, that the poet of the Dialogues either belongs to a
different tradition or is engaged in a heroic effort to archaize or both. At all events,
it is clear that the Yahweh epithets, 'El, Sadday, and 'Elyon are associated in the ...
Frank Moore CROSS, Frank Moore Cross, 2009
4
Linguistic Culture and Language Policy
and venerates the primordiality, munmai, and antiquity, tonmai, of Tamiltay.20 Its
advocates tried both to archaize the modern, and simultaneously to scientize the
legend by pseudo-philologizing, making Tamil the oldest of languages, the ...
5
Re-membering the Black Atlantic: On the Poetics and Politics ...
A lot more work, however, has clearly been invested in stylistic strategies to bring
the heterogeneous fragments in line with the new voice. This required
mechanisms to archaize or de-archaize Emily's voice; appropriations from Janet
Shaw's ...
6
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Cftheelement archaeo and: archaic, archaism, archaist, archaize: resp, via ...
lateEFF archalsme) via LLarchaismos,fromGrarkhaismos, from arkhaios; archaist,
fromarchaic+ist; its adj ar, chaistic(ic); archaize, from Gr arkhaizein. archangel.
7
Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
One must argue, I believe, that the poet of the dialogues belongs either to a
different tradition, or is engaged in a heroic attempt to archaize, or both (Job is
unusual also in using the rare 'eloah some 40 times versus some 16 occurrences
in all ...
G. Johannes Botterweck, Helmer Ringgren, 1974
8
Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies
Some translators, likeFrancis Newman in his 1851 Englishtranslation of Homer,
orRudolf Borchardt in his 1908 German translation of Dante,have sought to
archaize the TL, to write in an older or oldersounding form of the TL, and thus to ...
9
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
In view of the suggestion that the Samaritan recension was written in an
archaized script, a practice also employed at Qumran, it should be remembered
that the Samaritan scribes did not need to "archaize" the script used because
their ...
... achieved, again, in two stages: in the first stage it is the same artistic device,
the same formal instrument (Czech: tvárný prostředek) that comes into play in
every deformation, for example, the author tries to archaize every element of the
work, ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ARCHAIZE»
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archaize is used in the context of the following news items.
James the Just as Righteous Teacher -- The Radiocarbon Controversy
All of these issues probably also added to the well-known tendency of radiocarbon tests generally to archaize. But even more important than ... «Huffington Post, Oct 13»
Louis MacNeice's 'Collected Poems'
... and a vocabulary that suavely extends from “Tom or Dick or Harry” and “trams” to “ochred” and “archaize.” Surely a poet of loneliness should ... «New York Times, Aug 13»
Early Instruments in Tough New Settings
The old instruments don't archaize the music so much as add another out-of-kilter element to a drama of human relationships in which ... «New York Times, Mar 07»