CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DINNLE
PRESENT
Present
I dinnle
you dinnle
he/she/it dinnles
we dinnle
you dinnle
they dinnle
Present continuous
I am dinnling
you are dinnling
he/she/it is dinnling
we are dinnling
you are dinnling
they are dinnling
Present perfect
I have dinnled
you have dinnled
he/she/it has dinnled
we have dinnled
you have dinnled
they have dinnled
Present perfect continuous
I have been dinnling
you have been dinnling
he/she/it has been dinnling
we have been dinnling
you have been dinnling
they have been dinnling
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 dinnled
you dinnled
he/she/it dinnled
we dinnled
you dinnled
they dinnled
Past continuous
I was dinnling
you were dinnling
he/she/it was dinnling
we were dinnling
you were dinnling
they were dinnling
Past perfect
I had dinnled
you had dinnled
he/she/it had dinnled
we had dinnled
you had dinnled
they had dinnled
Past perfect continuous
I had been dinnling
you had been dinnling
he/she/it had been dinnling
we had been dinnling
you had been dinnling
they had been dinnling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will dinnle
you will dinnle
he/she/it will dinnle
we will dinnle
you will dinnle
they will dinnle
Future continuous
I will be dinnling
you will be dinnling
he/she/it will be dinnling
we will be dinnling
you will be dinnling
they will be dinnling
Future perfect
I will have dinnled
you will have dinnled
he/she/it will have dinnled
we will have dinnled
you will have dinnled
they will have dinnled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dinnling
you will have been dinnling
he/she/it will have been dinnling
we will have been dinnling
you will have been dinnling
they will have been dinnling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dinnle
you would dinnle
he/she/it would dinnle
we would dinnle
you would dinnle
they would dinnle
Conditional continuous
I would be dinnling
you would be dinnling
he/she/it would be dinnling
we would be dinnling
you would be dinnling
they would be dinnling
Conditional perfect
I would have dinnle
you would have dinnle
he/she/it would have dinnle
we would have dinnle
you would have dinnle
they would have dinnle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dinnling
you would have been dinnling
he/she/it would have been dinnling
we would have been dinnling
you would have been dinnling
they would have been dinnling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dinnle
we let´s dinnle
you dinnle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
dinnling
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 «DINNLE»
Discover the use of
dinnle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dinnle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Roxburghshire Word-Book
Cf. DINNLE v. and E. tingle] DINK, v. G. tr. To dress (a person, or oneself) sprucer
or trimly ; to deck. (A. Scott2 75.) Cf. NEB 1. Freq. with up or 017. [s. Sc. (1808).]
DINKLY, adv. NW, W. Sprucely, trimly: “Dinkly dress't up for the Common Ridin'.
2
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Thrilling sensation, as applied to the mind, S. " Ane aye thinks at the first dinnle o'
the sentence, they hae heart aneugh to die rather than bide out the sax weeks,
but they aye bide the sax weeks out for a' that." Heart M. Loth. ii. 311. DINMONT ...
3
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Thrilling sensation, as applied to the mind, S. " Ane aye thinks at the first dinnle o'
the sentence, they hae heart aneugh to die rather than bide out the sax weeks,
but they aye bide the sax weeks out for a' that." Heart M. Loth. ii. 311. DINMONT ...
4
Encyclopedia of the World's Coastal Landforms
Porth Dinnle and Bardsey Island have 3.7 m, Pwllelhi 4.3 m, Porthmadog and
Barmouth 4.4 m, Aberdovey and Aberystwyth 4.3 m, New Quay and Port
Cardigan 4.1 m and Fishguard 3.9 m. A shingle spit borders the low-lying Morfa
Dinnle, ...
5
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
... 200; Shr.2 [A mm. of lit. E. denier, a coin (Slums); Fr. drm'rr, a sma l coin, a
deueere (CoToR.).] DINDLE. 1'. and sb.' Sc. Irel. th. Cum. \Vm. Yks. Lan. Also
written dinle Se. N.l.' n.Cy.; dinnel S'r. I'LCy.l Nhh.l Cum. Lan.I e.Lan.'; dinnle Sc.
Irel.
6
American Clydesdale Stud Book
198 212 Calrnbrogle (116) 227 "14 Crown Prince (207) 21(1 Waterlee (003)
James Risk 188 890 1113 What Care I (012) James Blythe 48 227 370 1632
Donald Dinnle 273 Mathew Nlmmo .. 60 248 630 Dainty Davie (212) Mr. Hastle
93 207 ...
7
A glossary of the Cleveland dialect
Hall., Brock., Wb. Gl. all spell the word as dindle or dinnle, dinnel ; with which
comp. Pr. Pm. ' Dyndelyn, tinnio,' and collate both with the Scand. verbs given
above, and with E. tingle, which Rich, says is the same word as tinile, and which
he ...
John Christopher Atkinson, 1868
8
The Essential Scots Dictionary: Scots-English, English-Scots
... usually men's) simmit, seemit NE. vet n veet, ferrier. vibrate v dirl, dinnle.
vibratlon dirl, dinnle. viclous adj veecious, ill. vlew n vizzy; (partial) swatch. v leuk.
vigour n smeddum, fushion NE. vigorous caller, hail. do something vigorously
gae yer ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 2004
9
American Clydesdale Stud Book
Vick 2148 Young Donald Dinnle 980. sire of recorded COLTS, IN VOLUME III.
Young Dnke of Clyde 387. SIRE OF RECORDED COLTS, IN VOLUME III. Young
Enterprise 1H52 (1558). SIRE OF RECORDED COLTS. In Vol. I. Stallions— 609.
American Clydesdale Association, 1887
10
The Chambers Dictionary
See diarchy. dindle See dinnle dine din, vi to take dinner. - vMo provide with a
dinner. — n (obs) dinner, dinner-time. — n din'ar a person who dines; a dining-
car on a train; a small, inexpensive restaurant (esp NAm). — n dinette' an alcove
or ...