CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMPIGHT
PRESENT
Present
I empight
you empight
he/she/it empights
we empight
you empight
they empight
Present continuous
I am empighting
you are empighting
he/she/it is empighting
we are empighting
you are empighting
they are empighting
Present perfect
I have empighted
you have empighted
he/she/it has empighted
we have empighted
you have empighted
they have empighted
Present perfect continuous
I have been empighting
you have been empighting
he/she/it has been empighting
we have been empighting
you have been empighting
they have been empighting
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 empighted
you empighted
he/she/it empighted
we empighted
you empighted
they empighted
Past continuous
I was empighting
you were empighting
he/she/it was empighting
we were empighting
you were empighting
they were empighting
Past perfect
I had empighted
you had empighted
he/she/it had empighted
we had empighted
you had empighted
they had empighted
Past perfect continuous
I had been empighting
you had been empighting
he/she/it had been empighting
we had been empighting
you had been empighting
they had been empighting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will empight
you will empight
he/she/it will empight
we will empight
you will empight
they will empight
Future continuous
I will be empighting
you will be empighting
he/she/it will be empighting
we will be empighting
you will be empighting
they will be empighting
Future perfect
I will have empighted
you will have empighted
he/she/it will have empighted
we will have empighted
you will have empighted
they will have empighted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been empighting
you will have been empighting
he/she/it will have been empighting
we will have been empighting
you will have been empighting
they will have been empighting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would empight
you would empight
he/she/it would empight
we would empight
you would empight
they would empight
Conditional continuous
I would be empighting
you would be empighting
he/she/it would be empighting
we would be empighting
you would be empighting
they would be empighting
Conditional perfect
I would have empight
you would have empight
he/she/it would have empight
we would have empight
you would have empight
they would have empight
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been empighting
you would have been empighting
he/she/it would have been empighting
we would have been empighting
you would have been empighting
they would have been empighting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you empight
we let´s empight
you empight
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
empighted
Present Participle
empighting
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 «EMPIGHT»
Discover the use of
empight in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
empight and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes
Thereto along th' unlovely margin stood A birchen grove that waving from the
shore, Aye cast upon the tide its falling bud, And with its bitter juice empoisoned
all the flood. XV. Right in the centre of the vale empight, Not distant far a forked ...
2
A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
8 Empight. ere it empight In the meant marke, II. iv. 46. 5 Exceeding griefe that
wound in him empight, III. v. 20. 8 in his side The mortall point most cruelly
empight; .... IV. iii. 10. 4 had three bodies in one wast empight, V. x. 8. S Into the
Princes ...
Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1915
3
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
For sothly he was one of matchlesse might, Of horrible aspect, and dreadfull
mood, And had three bodies in one waste empight, • And th' armes and legs of
three, to succour him in fight. Spenser. Faerie Queene, book V. can. 10. A
dragon's tail ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
Faerie Queene Book Four
... point most cr tall point most crtall point most cruelly empight: uelly empight:
uellyempight:uelly empight: uelly empight: M MM M Much was hegrieuedwith that
gracelesse chaunce, uch was he grieued with that gracelesse chaunce,uch was.
5
A Collection of Poems ...
Bent on that goodlyd lond his eager fight: Then forward rush'd, impatient to
descry What towns and castles therein were e empight; For towns' him seem'd,
and castles he did spy, And to th' horizon round he stretch'd his roaming eye. XIV.
6
The British Poets: Including Translations ...
... knight Bent on that goodly loud" his eager sight : Then forward rush'd, impatient
to descry What towns and castles therein were empight '6 ; For towns him seem'd,
and castles he did spy, As to the' horizon round he stretch'd his roaming eye.
7
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
West. On Education. EMPIGHT, en, and pight, past participle of pitch, q. v. To fix.
For sothly he was one of matchlesse might, Of horrible aspect, and dreadfull
mood, And had three bodies in one waste empighl, Aud th' armes and legs of
three, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
8
The Poems of John Gay ...
Thereto along the' unlovely margin stood A birchen grove, that waving from the
shore, Aye cast upon the tide its falling bud, And with its bitter juice empoison'd
all the flood. i4 Brakes, briars. '* Lond, land. i6 Empight, placed. Bight in the
centre ...
9
Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, & Entertaining, in Poetry ...
* Thews, manners. + Fain, earnest-, eager. % Brakes, briers. (j Lond, land. ||
Empight, placed.. fl Higbt, called, named. *• Dight, drc.t t+ Empriic, enterprize,
attempt, +J All, used sre<juemly by the old English poets f.r although, t^ Whilom,
formerly ...
10
A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By Several Hands: With ...
Eent on that goodly d lond his eager light : Then forward rush'd, impatient to
descry What towns and castles therein were e empight; For towns him seem'd,
and castles he did spy, And to th' horizon round he stretch'd his roaming eye. XIV.