CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DAMASKEEN
PRESENT
Present
I damaskeen
you damaskeen
he/she/it damaskeens
we damaskeen
you damaskeen
they damaskeen
Present continuous
I am damaskeening
you are damaskeening
he/she/it is damaskeening
we are damaskeening
you are damaskeening
they are damaskeening
Present perfect
I have damaskeened
you have damaskeened
he/she/it has damaskeened
we have damaskeened
you have damaskeened
they have damaskeened
Present perfect continuous
I have been damaskeening
you have been damaskeening
he/she/it has been damaskeening
we have been damaskeening
you have been damaskeening
they have been damaskeening
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 damaskeened
you damaskeened
he/she/it damaskeened
we damaskeened
you damaskeened
they damaskeened
Past continuous
I was damaskeening
you were damaskeening
he/she/it was damaskeening
we were damaskeening
you were damaskeening
they were damaskeening
Past perfect
I had damaskeened
you had damaskeened
he/she/it had damaskeened
we had damaskeened
you had damaskeened
they had damaskeened
Past perfect continuous
I had been damaskeening
you had been damaskeening
he/she/it had been damaskeening
we had been damaskeening
you had been damaskeening
they had been damaskeening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will damaskeen
you will damaskeen
he/she/it will damaskeen
we will damaskeen
you will damaskeen
they will damaskeen
Future continuous
I will be damaskeening
you will be damaskeening
he/she/it will be damaskeening
we will be damaskeening
you will be damaskeening
they will be damaskeening
Future perfect
I will have damaskeened
you will have damaskeened
he/she/it will have damaskeened
we will have damaskeened
you will have damaskeened
they will have damaskeened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been damaskeening
you will have been damaskeening
he/she/it will have been damaskeening
we will have been damaskeening
you will have been damaskeening
they will have been damaskeening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would damaskeen
you would damaskeen
he/she/it would damaskeen
we would damaskeen
you would damaskeen
they would damaskeen
Conditional continuous
I would be damaskeening
you would be damaskeening
he/she/it would be damaskeening
we would be damaskeening
you would be damaskeening
they would be damaskeening
Conditional perfect
I would have damaskeen
you would have damaskeen
he/she/it would have damaskeen
we would have damaskeen
you would have damaskeen
they would have damaskeen
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been damaskeening
you would have been damaskeening
he/she/it would have been damaskeening
we would have been damaskeening
you would have been damaskeening
they would have been damaskeening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you damaskeen
we let´s damaskeen
you damaskeen
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
damaskeened
Present Participle
damaskeening
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 «DAMASKEEN»
Discover the use of
damaskeen in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
damaskeen and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
From the same adj., in its OF. form damaixin, comes E. damson, q. v. Cf.
damaskeen.] I. a. 1. Of or pertaining to the city of Damascus, anciently and still the
capital of Syria, and under the Ommiad califs capital of the Mohammedan empire,
long ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
2
Art Education Applied to Industry
The collection of objects in damaskeen was to Spain what the Castellani
ceramics were to Italy. During the Middle Ages the art of damaskeening
flourished in Italy, as has been described in another place ; but it is said at first to
have come from ...
George Ward Nichols, 1877
3
The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An ...
[F damasquin - see damaskeen, n.] Damascene. O [1] damaskeen, n. (1562) Mil.
2 old var. [Ad. of F damasquin(e) < OIt damaschino (see Damascus)] A
Damascus blade. O [2] damaskeen, v. (1585) Chem. 4 old var. [Ad. of F
damasquiner (see ...
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye, 1994
4
The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Exhaustive ...
damaskeen. 1265. damnable. dam -as-keen, dam -as-ken, v. t. [Fr. damas- guiner
.) To ornament one metal by another by inlaying or incrustation : as, for instance,
a sword- blade of steol by figures of gold. The metal to be ornamented is carved ...
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
From the same adj., in its OF. form damaisin, comes E. damson, q. v. Cf.
damaskeen.'] I. a. 1. Of or pertaining to the city of Damascus, anciently and still
the capital of Syria, and under the Ommiad califs capital of the Mohammedan
empire, long ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
6
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
... Sp. Pg. It. damasceno - G. damascener, < L. Damascenus, < Gr. Aafiarmm'dc,
of Damascus, < Aafiaondr, L. .Damascus, Damascus : see damask. From the
same adj., in its OF. form damaisin, comes E. damson, q. v. Cf. damaskeen.'] I. a.
1.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Same as damson. damascene ((lam'a-sén), v. t.; ret. and pp. damasccned, ppr.
amasccning. damasccne, a.; var. of damaskeen.] Same as damaskeen.
Surnptuous Greek furniture, during the last two centriries B. C., was made oi
bronze, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
... Sp. Pg. It. damasceno = G. damascener, < L. Damascenus, < Gr. Aa/iaoiafl>6;,
of Damascus, < Aauaaxd^, L. Damascus, Damascus : see damask. From the
same adj., in its OF. form damaisin, comes E. damson, q. v. Cf. damaskeen.] I. a.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
9
The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
damaskeen dam -as-keen, dam as ken, v. t. [Fr. damas- ouiner.] To ornament one
metal by another by mlayintr or incrustation : as, for instance, a sword- blade of
steel by figures of gold. The metal to be ornamented ia carved or etched, and the
...
10
The American encyclopædic dictionary
damaskeen 1265 damnable dSm -as-keen, d&m -9.8-kSn, v. t. [Fr. damas- quiner
.] To ornament one metal by another by inlaying or incrustation: as, for instance, a
sword- blade of steel by figures of gold. The metal to be ornamented is carved ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897