CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISCEPT
PRESENT
Present
I discept
you discept
he/she/it discepts
we discept
you discept
they discept
Present continuous
I am discepting
you are discepting
he/she/it is discepting
we are discepting
you are discepting
they are discepting
Present perfect
I have discepted
you have discepted
he/she/it has discepted
we have discepted
you have discepted
they have discepted
Present perfect continuous
I have been discepting
you have been discepting
he/she/it has been discepting
we have been discepting
you have been discepting
they have been discepting
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 discepted
you discepted
he/she/it discepted
we discepted
you discepted
they discepted
Past continuous
I was discepting
you were discepting
he/she/it was discepting
we were discepting
you were discepting
they were discepting
Past perfect
I had discepted
you had discepted
he/she/it had discepted
we had discepted
you had discepted
they had discepted
Past perfect continuous
I had been discepting
you had been discepting
he/she/it had been discepting
we had been discepting
you had been discepting
they had been discepting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will discept
you will discept
he/she/it will discept
we will discept
you will discept
they will discept
Future continuous
I will be discepting
you will be discepting
he/she/it will be discepting
we will be discepting
you will be discepting
they will be discepting
Future perfect
I will have discepted
you will have discepted
he/she/it will have discepted
we will have discepted
you will have discepted
they will have discepted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been discepting
you will have been discepting
he/she/it will have been discepting
we will have been discepting
you will have been discepting
they will have been discepting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would discept
you would discept
he/she/it would discept
we would discept
you would discept
they would discept
Conditional continuous
I would be discepting
you would be discepting
he/she/it would be discepting
we would be discepting
you would be discepting
they would be discepting
Conditional perfect
I would have discept
you would have discept
he/she/it would have discept
we would have discept
you would have discept
they would have discept
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been discepting
you would have been discepting
he/she/it would have been discepting
we would have been discepting
you would have been discepting
they would have been discepting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you discept
we let´s discept
you discept
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
discepted
Present Participle
discepting
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 «DISCEPT»
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discept in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
discept and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... [Bardus, discept iv. cap. 18. p. 224 ; et discept. v. cap. 4. p. 303, 4.] cohabits
with him two years P; after which she is 232 OF A DOUBTFUL CONSCIENCE. [
BOOK L,
2
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
There is, beside the works, a tale of Thee In the world's mouth, which I find
credible: I love it with my heart: unsatisfied, 1350 I try it with my reason, nor
discept From any point I probe and pronounce sound. Mind is not matter nor from
matter, but ...
Robert Browning, Ian Jack, Margaret Smith, 2004
3
The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor, Lord Bishop ...
[Bardus, discept. iv. cap. 18. p. 224.; et discept. v. cap. 4-. p. 803,i.] P [Cod Justin.,
lib. vii. tit. 32. l. 1, ' 232 or A DOUBTFUL CONSOIENOE. [BOOK 1. It is lawful for
the conscience to proceed to action against a doubt that merely speculative _.
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, 1851
In the " Flight of the Duchess," xiv, we have the word usurpature, — " as if age
had foregone its usurpature," discept, "Master Hughes of Saxe-Gotha " xiv, "Two
must discept ; " usurpature in the same poem, xxiii ; vociferance, xv, "All now is ...
5
The whole works of ... Jeremy Taylor, with a life of the ...
[Bardus, discept. iv. cap. 18. p. 22t ; et discept. v. cap. i. p. 303, 4.] cohabits with
him two yearsP ; after which she is 232 OP A DOUBTFUL CON9CIENCE. [BOOK
L It is lawful for the conscience to proceed to action against a doubt that merely ...
Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.), Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.), 1861
6
The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: Ductor ...
[Bardus, discept. iv. cap. 18. p. 224 ; et discept. v. cap. 4. p. 303,4.] cohabits with
him two yearsP ; after which she is 232 OF A DOUBTFUL CONSCIENCE. [BOOK
I. It is lawful for the conscience to proceed to action against a doubt that merely ...
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, 1855
In the " FITght of the Duchess," xiv, we have the word usurpature, — " as if age
had foregone its usurpature;" discept, "Master Hughes of Saxe-Gotha " xiv, "Two
must discept ; " usurpature in the same poem, xxiii ; vociferance, xv, "All now is ...
JSTOR (Organization), 1890
8
A contribution to an English translation of Voet's ...
25. § vlt., fr. 57 (fie Aedil. act.) ; Cod. 8. 45. fr. 5 in fin. (de eviction.) ; Dig. 18. 1. fr.
78. § pen. (de contrah. empt.) ; Zangerus de exception, part 3. cap. 22. nam. 6. 7 ;
Gratianus discept. forens. cap. 325. in pr. ; Andr. Gayl. lib. 2. obscrvat. 17 ; Resp.
Johannes Voet, Thomas Berwick, 1902
9
A History of Continental Criminal Procedure: With Special ...
408. 7 Buchner, p. 137 ; Grupen, "Diss, praelim. observat. jur. crim. applicat.
torment." (Han. 1754), p. 445; Grupen, "Discept." p. 576; Kopp, "Hessische
Gerichtsverordnung," I, p. 270. 8 Maurer, p. 168. * References in Grupen, "
Discept." p. 667.
Adhémar Esmein, René Garraud, Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier, 1913
10
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
298. Though the phraseology has an awkward form, the term seems to signify the
determination of causes referred to in consequence of debate, without the
necessity of renewed citations. Fr. discept-er, to debate or plead a cause ; to
arbitrate, ...
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