CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENCHASE
PRESENT
Present
I enchase
you enchase
he/she/it enchases
we enchase
you enchase
they enchase
Present continuous
I am enchasing
you are enchasing
he/she/it is enchasing
we are enchasing
you are enchasing
they are enchasing
Present perfect
I have enchased
you have enchased
he/she/it has enchased
we have enchased
you have enchased
they have enchased
Present perfect continuous
I have been enchasing
you have been enchasing
he/she/it has been enchasing
we have been enchasing
you have been enchasing
they have been enchasing
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 enchased
you enchased
he/she/it enchased
we enchased
you enchased
they enchased
Past continuous
I was enchasing
you were enchasing
he/she/it was enchasing
we were enchasing
you were enchasing
they were enchasing
Past perfect
I had enchased
you had enchased
he/she/it had enchased
we had enchased
you had enchased
they had enchased
Past perfect continuous
I had been enchasing
you had been enchasing
he/she/it had been enchasing
we had been enchasing
you had been enchasing
they had been enchasing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will enchase
you will enchase
he/she/it will enchase
we will enchase
you will enchase
they will enchase
Future continuous
I will be enchasing
you will be enchasing
he/she/it will be enchasing
we will be enchasing
you will be enchasing
they will be enchasing
Future perfect
I will have enchased
you will have enchased
he/she/it will have enchased
we will have enchased
you will have enchased
they will have enchased
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enchasing
you will have been enchasing
he/she/it will have been enchasing
we will have been enchasing
you will have been enchasing
they will have been enchasing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enchase
you would enchase
he/she/it would enchase
we would enchase
you would enchase
they would enchase
Conditional continuous
I would be enchasing
you would be enchasing
he/she/it would be enchasing
we would be enchasing
you would be enchasing
they would be enchasing
Conditional perfect
I would have enchase
you would have enchase
he/she/it would have enchase
we would have enchase
you would have enchase
they would have enchase
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enchasing
you would have been enchasing
he/she/it would have been enchasing
we would have been enchasing
you would have been enchasing
they would have been enchasing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enchase
we let´s enchase
you enchase
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
enchasing
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 «ENCHASE»
Discover the use of
enchase in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enchase and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Spenser's Life and the Subject of Biography
revised as Out of her womb a thousand rayons threw On hundred steps ofAfrike
golds enchase. (7-8) This is obviously a happy adjustment: the head of line 8 has
been tightened, the merely syllabic clutter of "Upon an hundred" reduced on ...
Judith H. Anderson, Donald Cheney, David A. Richardson, 1996
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
ENCHANT Him fortuned (hard fortune ye may ghesse) — « To come where vile
Acrasia does wonne, ENCHASE Acrasia, a false enchaunteress, » m J That
many errant knights hath foule fordonne. ' Spenser. Faerie Queene, book L can. 1
.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
3
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
ENCHANT Him fortuned (hard fortune ye may ghesse) — To come where vile
Acrasia does wonne, ENCHASE Acrasia, a false encfutunteress, V-^y.^ > That
many errant knights hatli foule fordonne. Spenser. Fncric Queene, book i. can. 1.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
4
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
B. In the latter case, the word is equivalent to enchascment, from the verb to
enchase; cf. the verb to chase, in the sense 'to engrave, adorn,' which is short for
enchasc. Observe, too, that enchase is a doublet of encase; see Enchase. 7.
yearn ; for the cognate-words, in other Mason confounds the word with embar-
Gothic dia'ects, begin with g aspirate, go. which in Englilh is mostly softened (as
in Enchase. — Mr. Mason, proposes, at a the participal augment yclad, yclept,
Sec.) ...
Sir Richard Phillips, 1801
6
Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
(Term of the Jcwellers) to set_' Stone in a Collet or Beazil, to enchase a Stone. l
einen Edllstel" carmusireit, elnen Ranb voi: Fltinen Edtlsteinen um dettselben
machm, to enchase a jewcl, to make a Border or Edge around it of little Stones.
7
Italian Pocket Dictionary: In Two Parts : I. Italian and ...
... unchaste Incas ton ire, to enchase Incastonato, part, enchased Incastonatúra, /.
enchasing, joint, juncture Incastráre, to enchase Incafltrato, part, enchased
Incastratura,/. enchasing Incastm, m. buttress Incatarrfre, to catch cold
Incatenacciare, ...
Giuspanio Graglia, J. Ouiseau, 1833
8
Nathan Bailey's Dictionary, English-German and ...
... eillfattiger £rt>pf simpleton , ninny. ado. simply, sillily. giitfaltspinfel, m.
simpleton, boohy. gin far big, adj. of one colour. gin faff en, v. r. a. $orn to sack
grist; fltiffige IDinge to fill up ; mit eiitem SJlanDc iiingebcti to enchase,
encompass, border, ...
Nathan Bailey, Johann Anton Fahrenkrueger, 1801
9
The New Spelling Dictionary
to rest in or pitch tents Encampment, /. tents pitched in order Encave, v. a. to hide
as in a cave Enchase, v. a* to enrage, provoke, fret Enchain, v. a. to fasten to or
wkh a chain Enchant, v. a, to bewitch, to delight J Enchanter, /, a "sorcerer, ...
10
the principles of legal liability for trespasses and ...
B. close, le defendant plede en barre que il ad un estate en Whiteclose en S.
parish adjoinant al dit B. close & que le dit barbits fueront damage fesant en W.
close & il ove un petit chiene enchase le dit barbits al B. close, & tarn cito que il
vient ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ENCHASE»
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enchase is used in the context of the following news items.
Exchanges to allow listing of Reits, INViTs
It is expected with the tax incentives provided many developers could come out with Reits and enchase their investment which would give ... «mydigitalfc.com, Mar 15»
Ways to Eat Healthy at Office
Working atmosphere and the interior itself can enchase your appetite as well. Other studies showed that working atmosphere and lack of work ... «GroundReport, Nov 13»
Finding Common Ground
Soft furnishings come into their own in this space as they really help to create texture, depth and enchase the inviting mood of the space. «Huffington Post UK, Oct 11»