CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMPURPLE
PRESENT
Present
I empurple
you empurple
he/she/it empurples
we empurple
you empurple
they empurple
Present continuous
I am empurpling
you are empurpling
he/she/it is empurpling
we are empurpling
you are empurpling
they are empurpling
Present perfect
I have empurpled
you have empurpled
he/she/it has empurpled
we have empurpled
you have empurpled
they have empurpled
Present perfect continuous
I have been empurpling
you have been empurpling
he/she/it has been empurpling
we have been empurpling
you have been empurpling
they have been empurpling
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 empurpled
you empurpled
he/she/it empurpled
we empurpled
you empurpled
they empurpled
Past continuous
I was empurpling
you were empurpling
he/she/it was empurpling
we were empurpling
you were empurpling
they were empurpling
Past perfect
I had empurpled
you had empurpled
he/she/it had empurpled
we had empurpled
you had empurpled
they had empurpled
Past perfect continuous
I had been empurpling
you had been empurpling
he/she/it had been empurpling
we had been empurpling
you had been empurpling
they had been empurpling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will empurple
you will empurple
he/she/it will empurple
we will empurple
you will empurple
they will empurple
Future continuous
I will be empurpling
you will be empurpling
he/she/it will be empurpling
we will be empurpling
you will be empurpling
they will be empurpling
Future perfect
I will have empurpled
you will have empurpled
he/she/it will have empurpled
we will have empurpled
you will have empurpled
they will have empurpled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been empurpling
you will have been empurpling
he/she/it will have been empurpling
we will have been empurpling
you will have been empurpling
they will have been empurpling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would empurple
you would empurple
he/she/it would empurple
we would empurple
you would empurple
they would empurple
Conditional continuous
I would be empurpling
you would be empurpling
he/she/it would be empurpling
we would be empurpling
you would be empurpling
they would be empurpling
Conditional perfect
I would have empurple
you would have empurple
he/she/it would have empurple
we would have empurple
you would have empurple
they would have empurple
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been empurpling
you would have been empurpling
he/she/it would have been empurpling
we would have been empurpling
you would have been empurpling
they would have been empurpling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you empurple
we let´s empurple
you empurple
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
empurpled
Present Participle
empurpling
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 «EMPURPLE»
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empurple in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
empurple and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Empurpling ( p. a. from empurple) Making of a pur- pie colour, lUining^wiih
purple. EMW'SA (i. frzm tbe Greek) A hobgoblin, a fplrit which was Hippofed to go
on one leg. Pbtllipt. Empuz'zle (-v. t. from puzzle) To perplex, to put to a itaiul.
2
The English journal of education, ed. by G. Moody
In these two words, empoverish and empurple, the prefix has not the force of in,
but of to make. And this leads us to say a few words in regard to the prefix in this
sense. It is true that the Latin prefix in or im has occasionally the meaning of to ...
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Or instead of incarnadine, take that poetic and noble German correlative "
fleischfarben," to flesh- colour ; or substitute the German phrase, for it is not a
word, " pur- pur roth farben ;" or say in English, empurple, or make purple. It will
not do ...
4
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
when calmly led To meditate what rural life displays : Trees statelier do not
canopy with gloom The brooks of VaUambrosa,f nor do flowers, Beneath
Ausonia's sky, which seldom lowers, Empurple dark-eyed Brenta's} banks with
bloom, Fairer ...
5
Sophocles: The Theban Plays
You seem to dye a red word)” The Greek phrase, rendered as literally as possible
, would be: “It is clear: you empurple a word.” “Empurple” is here a verbal
formation like German “blauen” (e.g., “der Himmel blaut [The sky is blue]”) and
refers to ...
6
Sophocles: The Classical Heritage
... (What is this? You seem to dye a red word).” The Greek phrase, rendered as
literally as possible, would be: “It is clear: you empurple a word.” “Empurple” is
here a verbal formation like German “blauen” (e.g., “der Himmel blaut [The sky is
...
7
On the Productivity of Verbal Prefixation in English: ...
272 Obsolete form of embathe; however, inbathe is the first form attested. 273
Obsolete variant of empurple, listed as main entry in the OED but without citation.
Empurple first attested for 1590. 274 Cf. p.125. 275 Obsolete form of endure; ...
8
The Museum of Foreign Literature and Science
when calmly led To meditate what rural life displays : Trees statelier do not
canopy with gloom The brooks of Vallambrosa,-(- nor do flowers, Beneath
Ausonia's sky, which seldom lowers, Empurple dark -eyed Brenta'st banks with
bloom, Fairer ...
Emaculation , s. die Säuberung Emanant , a. aueßiessend , her- rührer.d. [rühren
Emanate, r. a. ausßiesstn; her- Emanation, s. der Ausfluss. Kmanotive , Em au л
tory , a. am ftiessend , herrührend. EMPURPLE ENCUMBER Empurple, T a.
Friedrich Ernst Feller, 1880
10
The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
when calmly led To meditate what rural life displays : Trees statelier do not
canopy with gloom The brooks of Vallambrosa.t nor do flowers, Beneath
Ausonia's sky, which seldom lowers, Empurple dark-eyed Brenta'sJ banks with
bloom, Fairer ...
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EMPURPLE»
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empurple is used in the context of the following news items.
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For some reason, Professor Calculus in Herge's Tintin books—most notably Destination Moon—would always empurple with rage should ... «Anglophenia, May 14»
David Cameron must stop the sleepwalk to a Labour win at the 2015 …
... the inventory of good economic news in George Osborne's Autumn Statement earlier this month was enough to empurple Ed Balls with rage. «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 13»
The Terran Republic claim victory over the Vanu Sovreignty and …
As part of the VS team on Mallory that night, I can attest to how glorious it felt to empurple Amerish. The future for Planetside 2 seems to be ... «Zam News, Jan 13»
The Stage Dive Off-Broadway Roundup: Hawke in Ivanov, Eve …
The dance — as well as the notions of cultural subjugation and endless dispossession that inform and empurple it — gets a little repetitive, ... «Vulture, Nov 12»
Policeman's lot includes perverse pay
The fact that security firm G4S has earmarked 20,000 retired coppers as potential staff will further empurple opponents of police reform. «Financial Times, Mar 12»
Persian Fashion Brand In Budapest: Re-Inventing Antiquity Exhibition'
"Empurple, founded by Iranian illustrator and designer Arghavan Shekari has established a new base in the beautiful city of Budapest. «XpatLoop.com, Feb 11»
Tribute to a Hero in Twilight
It seems obvious now, but Updike was one of the first to show that you don't have to write down about sports or empurple them, either. Photo. «New York Times, Sep 10»
Nike SB Dunk High “Skunk”
... the property of licking.Empurple, suppose Jimi Hendrix folks, accents the naif stimulant as it appears on the Nike Swoosh and on the out sole. «Sole Redemption, Mar 10»
Suffering Souls
The word is so loaded with baleful connotations that it tends to empurple any surrounding prose. Kiehl is frustrated by the lack of respect shown ... «The New Yorker, Nov 08»