CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEGILD
PRESENT
Present
I begild
you begild
he/she/it begilds
we begild
you begild
they begild
Present continuous
I am begilding
you are begilding
he/she/it is begilding
we are begilding
you are begilding
they are begilding
Present perfect
I have begilded
you have begilded
he/she/it has begilded
we have begilded
you have begilded
they have begilded
Present perfect continuous
I have been begilding
you have been begilding
he/she/it has been begilding
we have been begilding
you have been begilding
they have been begilding
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 begilded
you begilded
he/she/it begilded
we begilded
you begilded
they begilded
Past continuous
I was begilding
you were begilding
he/she/it was begilding
we were begilding
you were begilding
they were begilding
Past perfect
I had begilded
you had begilded
he/she/it had begilded
we had begilded
you had begilded
they had begilded
Past perfect continuous
I had been begilding
you had been begilding
he/she/it had been begilding
we had been begilding
you had been begilding
they had been begilding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will begild
you will begild
he/she/it will begild
we will begild
you will begild
they will begild
Future continuous
I will be begilding
you will be begilding
he/she/it will be begilding
we will be begilding
you will be begilding
they will be begilding
Future perfect
I will have begilded
you will have begilded
he/she/it will have begilded
we will have begilded
you will have begilded
they will have begilded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been begilding
you will have been begilding
he/she/it will have been begilding
we will have been begilding
you will have been begilding
they will have been begilding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would begild
you would begild
he/she/it would begild
we would begild
you would begild
they would begild
Conditional continuous
I would be begilding
you would be begilding
he/she/it would be begilding
we would be begilding
you would be begilding
they would be begilding
Conditional perfect
I would have begild
you would have begild
he/she/it would have begild
we would have begild
you would have begild
they would have begild
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been begilding
you would have been begilding
he/she/it would have been begilding
we would have been begilding
you would have been begilding
they would have been begilding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you begild
we let´s begild
you begild
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
begilding
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 «BEGILD»
Discover the use of
begild in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
begild and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1898) defends the text, explaining beguild (which rimes with defild) as an
ordinary spelling of begild (cf. 1. 60). (Porter [ed. 191 2] agrees with him.) — Lee (
ed. 1907): "Armed" means "armed with the same armour of hypocrisy (as Sinon
was).
William Shakespeare, 2001
2
The Poetry Of William Shakespeare
To me came Tarquin armed to begild With outward honesty : — Thus in Q. , with '
beguild ' for begild. The line goes on, ' but yet defild. ' Malone substituted : — ' To
me came Tarquin armed ; so beguiled AVith outward honesty, but yet defiled ...
3
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Beget′ter, one who begets: a father: the agent that occasions or originates
anything. [A.S. begitan,to acquire. SeeGet.] Beghard. See Beg. Begift, begift′,v.t.
to presentwith gifts. Begild, begild′, v.t.togild:to cover oroverlaywithgold leaf.
Begin ...
Herf., Dow., Bull. armed too; beguil'd Ktly. armed to begild Wynd., Neils. armed;
so beguil'd Steevens conj. (Mal.) and the rest. armed, to-beguil'd Yale conj.
armed so, beguil'd Pool. conj. would have planned this. It would have been
explained ...
William Shakespeare, Hyder Edward Rollins, 1938
5
A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The phoenix and the ...
Sew., Ew., Evans. armed; so beguild Mal.l armed; too beguil'd Coll. armed; so
beguiled Glo., Cam., Huds), Herf., Dow., Bull. armed too; beguil'd Ktly. armed to
begild Wynd., Neils. armed; so beguil'd Steevens conj. (Mal.) and the rest. armed,
...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Hyder Edward Rollins, 1938
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Раззолотйть , vo, 1f. to begild , to load with gilding. Раззолочённый, р. begilt,
ed with gilding. Paaaopŕrrr., s. Pasopírrb. loadРазз-Ьвёть , 57, разйнуть, as, 12.
to open wide; — рбтъ, to gape. Paar/rms, d. s. Разъ. Разёнутый, а. open, gapin".
7
A Collection of English Miracle-plays Or Misteries, to which ...
How to do his powere, and those kyngis shalbe begild. ' Nonez'os. Lorde, I am
redde att youre byddyng, To sarve the ase my lord and kyng, For joye there of loo
how I spryng, Wt lyght hart and fresche gamboldyng, Alofte here on this molde. ' .
8
The saga of Frithiof: a legend
... He the sky's mildness that awakes the day ; Then grass grows green, and
flowery woofs are wove, Trees lift their crowns, and fruits begild the grove, And all
that breathe with happiness and rest Then fondly seek their loving mother's
breast.
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The Towneley Cycle of the Mystery Plays (or the Wakefield ...
Sche mad me be to norice done, And fosterd as her awne sone, And told the
kyng that sche had gone All the yer with child; And with fayr wordys, as wemen
Con, sche hym begild,. Then the kyng gart mak a fest To all the land right of the
best, ...
Anonymous, Lulu.com, 2008
... where we were slaine, By his blond we might live againe. And where in
thousand yeres ther were, Before the comming of this childe, Mani a man that
came farre For lacke of knowledge was begild ; As Pharaoe's people, 14 OLD
BALLADS.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BEGILD»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
begild is used in the context of the following news items.
Arrest made in fatal shooting of prospective home buyer in Fort …
IT MAN'S THAT STANLEY IS BEGILD HELD WITHOUT BOND BUT THAT ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE, HIS BOND HAS BEEN SET AT $15,000. «Local 10, Mar 15»
Acomplice turns in alleged gunman in fatal shooting of home buyer
IT MAN'S THAT STANLEY IS BEGILD HELD WITHOUT BOND BUT THAT ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE, HIS BOND HAS BEEN SET AT $15,000. «Local 10, Mar 15»