CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISBOWEL
PRESENT
Present
I disbowel
you disbowel
he/she/it disbowels
we disbowel
you disbowel
they disbowel
Present continuous
I am disboweling
you are disboweling
he/she/it is disboweling
we are disboweling
you are disboweling
they are disboweling
Present perfect
I have disboweled
you have disboweled
he/she/it has disboweled
we have disboweled
you have disboweled
they have disboweled
Present perfect continuous
I have been disboweling
you have been disboweling
he/she/it has been disboweling
we have been disboweling
you have been disboweling
they have been disboweling
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 disboweled
you disboweled
he/she/it disboweled
we disboweled
you disboweled
they disboweled
Past continuous
I was disboweling
you were disboweling
he/she/it was disboweling
we were disboweling
you were disboweling
they were disboweling
Past perfect
I had disboweled
you had disboweled
he/she/it had disboweled
we had disboweled
you had disboweled
they had disboweled
Past perfect continuous
I had been disboweling
you had been disboweling
he/she/it had been disboweling
we had been disboweling
you had been disboweling
they had been disboweling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disbowel
you will disbowel
he/she/it will disbowel
we will disbowel
you will disbowel
they will disbowel
Future continuous
I will be disboweling
you will be disboweling
he/she/it will be disboweling
we will be disboweling
you will be disboweling
they will be disboweling
Future perfect
I will have disboweled
you will have disboweled
he/she/it will have disboweled
we will have disboweled
you will have disboweled
they will have disboweled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disboweling
you will have been disboweling
he/she/it will have been disboweling
we will have been disboweling
you will have been disboweling
they will have been disboweling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disbowel
you would disbowel
he/she/it would disbowel
we would disbowel
you would disbowel
they would disbowel
Conditional continuous
I would be disboweling
you would be disboweling
he/she/it would be disboweling
we would be disboweling
you would be disboweling
they would be disboweling
Conditional perfect
I would have disbowel
you would have disbowel
he/she/it would have disbowel
we would have disbowel
you would have disbowel
they would have disbowel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disboweling
you would have been disboweling
he/she/it would have been disboweling
we would have been disboweling
you would have been disboweling
they would have been disboweling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disbowel
we let´s disbowel
you disbowel
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disboweled
Present Participle
disboweling
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 «DISBOWEL»
Discover the use of
disbowel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disbowel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Do-It-Yourself BIBLE PROPHECY KIT!
Harlot's petulant neurotics. Disbowel botchier, touchiest, tolerant snarl-up.
Disbowel botchiest, touchier, tolerant snarl-up. Boarish touchers disbowel
reticent pollutant. Disbowel hell-bent, chancier, tortuous patriots. Toothier
pollutants disbowel ...
2
The Bible's True Words on Your Deepest Secret
Disbowel pseudo, serene botchery stutterer. Stuttered bouncy heroes disbowel
pesterer. Bore disbowel steepest courtesy thunderer. Disbowel better persecuted
sourer honesty. Disbowel secure better or thundery poetess. Hey! Tenebrous ...
3
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
220, DISBOWEL : dis, and bowel; perhaps, as Junius suggests, from bow, to
bend, to wind, to twist. See Bowei.. Surrey writes Debowel. To deprive of, to
empty out the bowels j the en« trails ; the interior contents ; to eviscerate. Faire
Dido Held ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
The New Poet: Novelty and Tradition in Spenser's Complaints
Whose foote in ground hath left but feeble holde; But halfe disbowel'd lies above
the ground, Shewing her wreathed rootes, and naked armes, And on her trunke
all rotten and unsound Onely supports herselfe for meate of wormes; And though
...
Richard Danson Brown, 1999
5
English Language Word Builder
... DETANGLEr DETASSEL DETASSEL> DETHATCH DISABUSE DISADORN
DISANNEX DISANNUL> DISAPPLY DISBENCH DISBOSOM DISBOWEL
DISBOWEL> DISCANDY DISCLAIM DISCOURE DISCROWN DISENDOW
DISENROL> ...
Disbowel. — This word, being regularly compounded of dis and bowel, is
certainly good English, and signifies, if dne may repeat Mr. Mason's somewhat
coarse definition, " to gut." Spenser compares Rome to A great oak dry and dead.
Sir Richard Phillips, 1801
7
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
[DISBOWEL.] A. & B. As pr. par. £ particip. adj. : (See the verb). C. As snbst. : The
act or process of disembowelling. ' dis branch , dis brutinch , v.t. [Prcf. dis, and
Eng. branch (q v.).] 1. Lit. : To lop or cut off a branch ; to deprive of branches.
8
The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
dis-bo'w'-elled, pa. par. or a. [Disbowel.] dis -bolv'-el ling, pr. par., a.t k a. [
Disbowel.] A. \ B. As pr. par. of particip. adj. : (See the verb). C. A3 subst. : The act
or process of disembowelling. dis branch, •dis-braunch, v.t. [Pref. dis, and Eng.
branch ...
9
The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
But half disboweled lies above the ground." Spenser: Ruins of Home, xxvili. dls-
bow'-Sled, dIs-bo\7-elled, pa. par. or a. [Disbowel.] dls-bow-SUng, dls-bow -Sl-
ling, pr. par., a. A s. [Disbowel . J A. & B. As pr. par. at particip. adj. : (See the verb.
) ...
10
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
Browning, Ring and Book, 1. 118. disbourgeon, v. t. See disburgeon, disbowel (
dis-bou'el), v. t. ; pret. and pp. dis- boweled, disbowelled, ppr. disboiceling,
disbowel- ling. [< ME. disboivelcn (spelled dysbowaylyn — Prompt. Parv.) ; < dis-
priv.