CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO AVERRUNCATE
PRESENT
Present
I averruncate
you averruncate
he/she/it averruncates
we averruncate
you averruncate
they averruncate
Present continuous
I am averruncating
you are averruncating
he/she/it is averruncating
we are averruncating
you are averruncating
they are averruncating
Present perfect
I have averruncated
you have averruncated
he/she/it has averruncated
we have averruncated
you have averruncated
they have averruncated
Present perfect continuous
I have been averruncating
you have been averruncating
he/she/it has been averruncating
we have been averruncating
you have been averruncating
they have been averruncating
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 averruncated
you averruncated
he/she/it averruncated
we averruncated
you averruncated
they averruncated
Past continuous
I was averruncating
you were averruncating
he/she/it was averruncating
we were averruncating
you were averruncating
they were averruncating
Past perfect
I had averruncated
you had averruncated
he/she/it had averruncated
we had averruncated
you had averruncated
they had averruncated
Past perfect continuous
I had been averruncating
you had been averruncating
he/she/it had been averruncating
we had been averruncating
you had been averruncating
they had been averruncating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will averruncate
you will averruncate
he/she/it will averruncate
we will averruncate
you will averruncate
they will averruncate
Future continuous
I will be averruncating
you will be averruncating
he/she/it will be averruncating
we will be averruncating
you will be averruncating
they will be averruncating
Future perfect
I will have averruncated
you will have averruncated
he/she/it will have averruncated
we will have averruncated
you will have averruncated
they will have averruncated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been averruncating
you will have been averruncating
he/she/it will have been averruncating
we will have been averruncating
you will have been averruncating
they will have been averruncating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would averruncate
you would averruncate
he/she/it would averruncate
we would averruncate
you would averruncate
they would averruncate
Conditional continuous
I would be averruncating
you would be averruncating
he/she/it would be averruncating
we would be averruncating
you would be averruncating
they would be averruncating
Conditional perfect
I would have averruncate
you would have averruncate
he/she/it would have averruncate
we would have averruncate
you would have averruncate
they would have averruncate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been averruncating
you would have been averruncating
he/she/it would have been averruncating
we would have been averruncating
you would have been averruncating
they would have been averruncating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you averruncate
we let´s averruncate
you averruncate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to averruncate
Past participle
averruncated
Present Participle
averruncating
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 «AVERRUNCATE»
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averruncate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
averruncate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1784, has made a muddle between the words, giving abtruncate, with aberunco
and avtrunco, Latin ; then averruncation and averruncate with averrunco, Latin, "
To root up, tear up by the roots," and quoting an instance from Hudibras without ...
2
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
Hence erroneously averruncate, avcruncate (Cockeram), uberuncatc (Bailey and
J ohnson), “to weed,” “to pull u by the roots,” from an erroneously assume L. “
aberuncare, as if ( ab, from, + 0runcare, ( e for 0.1:, out, + runcare, uproot, weed.]
1.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1899
Hence erroneously averruncate, averun- cate (Cockeram), aberuncate (Bailey
and Johnson), "to weed," "to pull up by the roots," from an erroneously assumed L
. *aberuncare, as if < ab, from, + cruncare, < e for ex, out, + runcare, uproot, weed.
] ...
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Hudibras: written in the time of the late wars
Or Force, we averruncate it. Another of the same kind, which though it appear
ever so Learned, and Profound, means nothing else but the weeding of Corn.
The Indians fought for the Truth Of th' Elephant, and Monkeys Tooth. The History
of the ...
Samuel Butler, Alfred Rayney Waller, 1905
... anther, antler, anvil, apprentice, approve3, arbour, argosy, arrant, arrow-root,
artichoke, ashlar, asparagus, ass, assets; astone, astonish, astound; astray,
astronomy, at- (prefix), atone, attitude, auncel, aureole, averruncate, avoirdupois,
awe, ...
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
AVERRUNCATE. To avert ; to prevent, (lat.) I wish myself a pseudo-prophet, But
sure some mischief will come of it. Unless by providential wit. Or force, we
avtrrvneate it. Hudibrat, I. i. 758. AVERSATION. Aversion; great dislike to. See
Taylor's ...
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1878
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The Works of the British Poets, with Lives of the Authors
I wish myself a pseudo-prophet, But sure some mischief will come of it, Unless by
providential wit, Or force, we averruncate* it. For what design, what interest, Can
beast have to encounter beast ? They fight for no espoused Cause, Frail ...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler: In Three Volumes. ...
I wish myself a pseudo prophet, But sure some mischief will come of it, Unless by
providential wit, Or force, we averruncate ♢' it. For what design, what interest, Can
beast have to encounter beast? They fight for no espoused Cause, Frail ...
Samuel Butler, Thomas Park, 1808
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A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
William Toone. Clere brown she was, and thereto bright, Of face and body
avenant. Chaucer's Rom. of the Rose. Harald was curteys and stronge, and of
body avenant. P. Lanotoft's Chron, Aventaile. See " Adventaile." Averruncate (L ...
10
The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words Your ...
... grandparental strong aval ties avanious (av-AY-nee-us) extortionate the
avanious markup on that medicine averruncate (av-er-RUN-kayt) to avert or ward
off a good political stratagem to averruncate the usual detractors avulse (a-
VULSE) to ...