CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEPEINCT
PRESENT
Present
I depeinct
you depeinct
he/she/it depeincts
we depeinct
you depeinct
they depeinct
Present continuous
I am depeincting
you are depeincting
he/she/it is depeincting
we are depeincting
you are depeincting
they are depeincting
Present perfect
I have depeincted
you have depeincted
he/she/it has depeincted
we have depeincted
you have depeincted
they have depeincted
Present perfect continuous
I have been depeincting
you have been depeincting
he/she/it has been depeincting
we have been depeincting
you have been depeincting
they have been depeincting
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 depeincted
you depeincted
he/she/it depeincted
we depeincted
you depeincted
they depeincted
Past continuous
I was depeincting
you were depeincting
he/she/it was depeincting
we were depeincting
you were depeincting
they were depeincting
Past perfect
I had depeincted
you had depeincted
he/she/it had depeincted
we had depeincted
you had depeincted
they had depeincted
Past perfect continuous
I had been depeincting
you had been depeincting
he/she/it had been depeincting
we had been depeincting
you had been depeincting
they had been depeincting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will depeinct
you will depeinct
he/she/it will depeinct
we will depeinct
you will depeinct
they will depeinct
Future continuous
I will be depeincting
you will be depeincting
he/she/it will be depeincting
we will be depeincting
you will be depeincting
they will be depeincting
Future perfect
I will have depeincted
you will have depeincted
he/she/it will have depeincted
we will have depeincted
you will have depeincted
they will have depeincted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been depeincting
you will have been depeincting
he/she/it will have been depeincting
we will have been depeincting
you will have been depeincting
they will have been depeincting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would depeinct
you would depeinct
he/she/it would depeinct
we would depeinct
you would depeinct
they would depeinct
Conditional continuous
I would be depeincting
you would be depeincting
he/she/it would be depeincting
we would be depeincting
you would be depeincting
they would be depeincting
Conditional perfect
I would have depeinct
you would have depeinct
he/she/it would have depeinct
we would have depeinct
you would have depeinct
they would have depeinct
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been depeincting
you would have been depeincting
he/she/it would have been depeincting
we would have been depeincting
you would have been depeincting
they would have been depeincting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you depeinct
we let´s depeinct
you depeinct
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
depeincted
Present Participle
depeincting
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 «DEPEINCT»
Discover the use of
depeinct in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
depeinct and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Artistes parisiens des XVIe et XVIIe siècles: Donations, ...
Item , ung autre tableau peint sur thoille , où est depeinct un Paysage, avecq sa
bordure, prisé ni l. Item, deux portraicts de Jeunes hommet, peincts sur thoille,
avecq leurs bordures, prisés ensemble ml. Dans la garde robbe à costé : Item, ...
Dint] Depalnt, depeinct: to depict, 260, 11, 404, 7; to indicate, 19, 69. Depart: to
separate, 690. 4, 298, 14; to remove, do away with, 351, 6 —departure, 375, 20.
Depasture: to devour, 322, 73. Depeinct v. Depalnt. Deprive: to take away, 729,
63.
3
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
Depeculation of the public treasure. ' Hobbes. Depeinct t ( do-pant'), v. t. [O. Fr.
depeinct, depicted, L. depingo. See DEPICT.] To paint. The Red rose medled
with the White yfere. In either check depeincttn lively checre. Spenser. Depelnt.
tpp.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
4
Complete works of Edmund Spenser
Demeand, treated, 556 Dtmisst, submissive, 600 Dempt. See Dteme Denay, to
deny, 199. 219, 294, 413 Dent, dint, blow, 259 Deow, dew, 561 Depainted,
depicted, 108 Depart, to divide, separate, remove, 133, 176 ; departure, 195
Depeinct, ...
Edmund Spenser, Richard Morris, John Wesley Hales, 1897
5
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
কাঙ্গালি করিয়া-দা | Depeetible, ঞ- Lat আটান্ধু চটচটে, আটারৎ, আটাবিশিন্ট, শ ক্ত,
কটিন I ' To Depeinct, v. a. Fr. বর্ণন'*কৃ, চিত্রঠকৃ, নক্লা-কৃ I Depeculation, n. s. Lat.
রক্টজঙ্গীন বা সাধারণ পৃৰুত্ দ্যু বা অ পহরণ, তদ্দেশ বা তদ্বিষয় লুঠকরণ | To Depend, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
6
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
... to consume ; to deprive of fertility or richness. Depectible, de-pek'te-bl, a. (from
depedo, I comb, Lat.) Tough; thick; tenacious. Dipeculation, de-pek-n-la'shun, t. A
robbing of the commonwealth. Depeinct. — See Depaint. Depend, de-pend', e.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
7
A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
William James. Depectible, de-p?k'-ti-bl, adj. jh'lje. Depeculate , dè-pek'-A-late, т.
a. Cíe An fíe bífreíjlfn. Speculation , dè-p?k-A-lA'- slifiii, к. íí"a fff iit> í г 0 fro I) l/ m.
Depeinct, dè-pAnt', s.Depaiut. Depend, de-pihid', v. n. fcer« abfangen; ...
8
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
Üodi; Depauperated, di-pô'-per-ët-ed, a. wedi ei osod alian ya anmherffaith; llwm,
tlawd, angbenus [glynol, tew Depectible, di -pec'- ti - bl, a. gwydn, Depeinct, di-
pënt', v. a. paentio, darlunio Depend, di-pend', ». n. ymddybynu, dyb- ynu,goglud
...
9
A discourse of English poetrie. 1586
... yee the like seene ? M edled ist red rose with a white together Which in either
cheeke do depeinct a trymme cheere, Her maiestie and eye to behold so comely,
her like who remembreth ? Phœbus once peept soorth with a goodly guilt hewe,
...
10
A Discourse of English Poetrie: 1586 ...
Say, behold did ye euer her Angelike face, Like to Phozbe fayre P or her
heauenly hauour And the princelike grace that in her remaineth? haue yee the
like seene? M edled ist red rose with a white together Which in either cheeke do
depeinct ...