CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENVERMEIL
PRESENT
Present
I envermeil
you envermeil
he/she/it envermeils
we envermeil
you envermeil
they envermeil
Present continuous
I am envermeiling
you are envermeiling
he/she/it is envermeiling
we are envermeiling
you are envermeiling
they are envermeiling
Present perfect
I have envermeiled
you have envermeiled
he/she/it has envermeiled
we have envermeiled
you have envermeiled
they have envermeiled
Present perfect continuous
I have been envermeiling
you have been envermeiling
he/she/it has been envermeiling
we have been envermeiling
you have been envermeiling
they have been envermeiling
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 envermeiled
you envermeiled
he/she/it envermeiled
we envermeiled
you envermeiled
they envermeiled
Past continuous
I was envermeiling
you were envermeiling
he/she/it was envermeiling
we were envermeiling
you were envermeiling
they were envermeiling
Past perfect
I had envermeiled
you had envermeiled
he/she/it had envermeiled
we had envermeiled
you had envermeiled
they had envermeiled
Past perfect continuous
I had been envermeiling
you had been envermeiling
he/she/it had been envermeiling
we had been envermeiling
you had been envermeiling
they had been envermeiling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will envermeil
you will envermeil
he/she/it will envermeil
we will envermeil
you will envermeil
they will envermeil
Future continuous
I will be envermeiling
you will be envermeiling
he/she/it will be envermeiling
we will be envermeiling
you will be envermeiling
they will be envermeiling
Future perfect
I will have envermeiled
you will have envermeiled
he/she/it will have envermeiled
we will have envermeiled
you will have envermeiled
they will have envermeiled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been envermeiling
you will have been envermeiling
he/she/it will have been envermeiling
we will have been envermeiling
you will have been envermeiling
they will have been envermeiling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would envermeil
you would envermeil
he/she/it would envermeil
we would envermeil
you would envermeil
they would envermeil
Conditional continuous
I would be envermeiling
you would be envermeiling
he/she/it would be envermeiling
we would be envermeiling
you would be envermeiling
they would be envermeiling
Conditional perfect
I would have envermeil
you would have envermeil
he/she/it would have envermeil
we would have envermeil
you would have envermeil
they would have envermeil
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been envermeiling
you would have been envermeiling
he/she/it would have been envermeiling
we would have been envermeiling
you would have been envermeiling
they would have been envermeiling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you envermeil
we let´s envermeil
you envermeil
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
envermeiled
Present Participle
envermeiling
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 «ENVERMEIL»
Discover the use of
envermeil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
envermeil and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Envermeil. Envermell, en-ver'mil, v.t. to give a red colour to.— adj. having a red
colour. [Fr. en, in, vermeil, vermilion, red ; from root of Vermilion.] Kit, er, v.t. to
mistake '.—pr.p. err'ing \Pa.p. erred'. Ethereous, €-therf-us, adj. ethereal. Sra, en,
old ...
William Chambers, James Donald,
1876
2
Milton's shorter poems and sonnets
... blasted, Soft silken primrose fading timelessly, Summer's chief honour, if thou
hadst outlasted Bleak Winter's force that made thy blossom dry ; For he, being
amorous on that lovely dye That did thy cheek envermeil, thought to kiss ; But
killed, ...
John Milton, Frederick Day Nichols,
1902
3
Correspondence of Sir Henry Unton, Knt., Ambassador from ...
The 24th, the Kinge dislodged from Torchy, and went to Envermeil, 3 leagues
distant from Diepe nearrer the enemie. That day the Duke of Parma disloged and
marched but a league towards Pont Dermy, incampinge him- selfe in the feild that
...
4
The poetical works ¬of ¬John ¬Milton: In 6 Volumes
... Summer's chief honour, if thou hadst out-lasted Bleak Winter's force that made
thy blossom dry ; For he, being amorous on that lovely dye 5 That did thy cheek
envermeil, thought to kifs, But kill'd, alas! and then bewail'd'his fatal bliss.
5
Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions
So Nature wrote her charms upon thy face, The cheek's light bloom, the lip's
envermeil'd6 dye, And every gay, and every witching grace, That Youth's warm
hours, and Beauty's stores supply. But Time's stern tide, with cold Oblivion's wave
, ...
Lisa L. Moore, Joanna Brooks, Caroline Wigginton,
2012
6
Castara: With a Preface and Notes
... sooner blown but blasted; Soft silken primrose fading timelessly, Snmmer's
chief honour, if thou hadst outlasted Bleak Winter's force, that made thy blossom
dry; For he, being am'rous on thatlively dye, That did thy cheek envermeil,
thought to ...
William Habington, Sir Charles Abraham Elton,
1812
7
A Collection of poems by several hands. - London, J. Dodsley ...
... Not this clear lake, whose waving crystal spreads- " Round yon hoar ille with
awsul shades imbrown'd : " Not these pure llreams that vein the envermeil'd
meads: " Nor those age-honoured oaks wide waving round ; " Exterior glories
these, ...
... timelessly, Summer's chief honour, if thou hadst outlasted Bleak Winter's force
that made thy blossom dry; For he being amorous on that lovely dye 5 That did
thy cheek envermeil, thought to kiss But kill'd alas, and then bewail'd his fatal
bliss.
John Milton, Richard Charles Browne,
1894
9
Poems On Several Occasions
... flow'r no sborrer blown but blasled, O Soft filken primrose fading timelesly,
Summer's ehief honour, if thou hadsit outlasled Bleak Winter's foree that made
thy bloslbm dry For he being amorous on that lovely dye That did thy eheek
envermeil, ...
10
Paradise Regained, and other poems. [With an additional ...
... no sooner bloWn but blasted, Soft silken rimrose fading timelessly, Summer's (
5119f honour, it thou hadst out-lasted Bleak Winter's force that made thy blossom
dry: For he being amorous on that lovely dye That did thy cheek envermeil, thou ...