CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ERUCTATE
PRESENT
Present
I eructate
you eructate
he/she/it eructates
we eructate
you eructate
they eructate
Present continuous
I am eructating
you are eructating
he/she/it is eructating
we are eructating
you are eructating
they are eructating
Present perfect
I have eructated
you have eructated
he/she/it has eructated
we have eructated
you have eructated
they have eructated
Present perfect continuous
I have been eructating
you have been eructating
he/she/it has been eructating
we have been eructating
you have been eructating
they have been eructating
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 eructated
you eructated
he/she/it eructated
we eructated
you eructated
they eructated
Past continuous
I was eructating
you were eructating
he/she/it was eructating
we were eructating
you were eructating
they were eructating
Past perfect
I had eructated
you had eructated
he/she/it had eructated
we had eructated
you had eructated
they had eructated
Past perfect continuous
I had been eructating
you had been eructating
he/she/it had been eructating
we had been eructating
you had been eructating
they had been eructating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will eructate
you will eructate
he/she/it will eructate
we will eructate
you will eructate
they will eructate
Future continuous
I will be eructating
you will be eructating
he/she/it will be eructating
we will be eructating
you will be eructating
they will be eructating
Future perfect
I will have eructated
you will have eructated
he/she/it will have eructated
we will have eructated
you will have eructated
they will have eructated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been eructating
you will have been eructating
he/she/it will have been eructating
we will have been eructating
you will have been eructating
they will have been eructating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would eructate
you would eructate
he/she/it would eructate
we would eructate
you would eructate
they would eructate
Conditional continuous
I would be eructating
you would be eructating
he/she/it would be eructating
we would be eructating
you would be eructating
they would be eructating
Conditional perfect
I would have eructate
you would have eructate
he/she/it would have eructate
we would have eructate
you would have eructate
they would have eructate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been eructating
you would have been eructating
he/she/it would have been eructating
we would have been eructating
you would have been eructating
they would have been eructating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you eructate
we let´s eructate
you eructate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
eructated
Present Participle
eructating
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 «ERUCTATE»
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eructate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eructate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Unabridged Dictionary of Sensations as If
Magnesia Carbonica (A) Eructate Desire. — It seems as though she would
constantly eructate, which does not happen. Causticum (A) Eructate Full.— After
walking he felt full, as if he would eructate. Ferrum (A) Eructate Water. — Nausea
in ...
2
New Manual; Or, Symptomen-codex
10. Attempts at eructation, causing a pain at the stomach, Cocc, Con. 11.
Incomplete eructations, terminating in hiccough, Cocc. 12. Waterbrash the whole
day, with I incomplete eructations, tasting of theingesta, Cycl. 13. Disposition to
eructate, ...
Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Charles Julius Hempel, 1853
3
Dictionary of the Amharic language: Amharic and English : ...
15. °|9D^jan: s. bargain, agreement, estimation, the fixed price. 1 Kings xx. 39. *
j9n^|a^: s. one who values, bargains, fixes any price. "IfBG.: Vid. °nfi^:: H*| : v. n.
Eth. *1-M"tj : to eructate, to belch, ft*)1*! : trs. to make eructate or belch, JP1 uf f A:
...
Karl Wilhelm Isenberg, 1841
4
A Vocabulary of the Kashmírí Language: In Two Parts : ...
Dakur karun, v. i. to belch, to eructate. Dakur khasun, v. i. to belch, to break wind
upwards, to eructate. Dakur, trawun, v. i. to belch, to eructate. Dakur yun, v. i. to
belch, to eructate. Dal, n. m. lake. Dal is also a Tibetan word, meaning " still.
William Jackson Elmslie, 1872
5
Encyclopaedia of Pure Materia Medica
Increased thirst during the morning hours,1. — Violent thirst at an unusual hour (
after four hours),1. — Eructation and Hiccough* Inclination to eructate (first day),
18. — Inclination to eructate, which changes to qualmishness (after five minutes),'
.
6
Dictionary of the Amharic Language
39. *jno^joo_: s. one who values, bargains, fixes any price. 1V°G.'- Vid. °n^:: "1U|
: v. n. Eth. t-xwQ : to eructate, to belch. : trs. to make eructate or belch, y] Uf (f5^: "
it causes me to eructate,'''' " I eructate.'1'' "IJUJ^ : s. black or rather dark-brown ...
Charles William Isenberg, 1841
7
The achievements of the ingenious gentleman, don Quixote de ...
Be careful not to chew on both sides, nor to eructate before anyone." .' Eructate ?
" quoth Sancho ; "I do not understand that." — " To eructate," answered Don
Quixote, " is as much as to say, to belch ; but this being one of the most beastly
words ...
Edward Bell, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, John Gibson Lockhart, 1822
8
Etymologicon Universale: Or, Universal Etymological ...
We shall not wonder, that EREUGO, (E^Euyw,) To ERUCTate, is surrounded by a
race of words, which relate, as I have supposed, to Breaking up the Ground,
when we remember the coincidence of Vomo, to Vomit, with Vomer, the Plow-
share.
9
The Hahnemannian Monthly
During meals the patient suddenly experienced a.s£ii£ajuo.ii i .of
fulness_and_distensipn all over the abdomen, together \\ ith nausea and desire
to eructate, lasting from a few minutes to several hours, and passing off quickly
with possibly no ...
10
Name Crazy: What Your Name Really Means
The Old Welshmen used to finish a large meal, then get up and eructate loudly,
saying “Ah! That was a good Lonny.” They didn't know the word eructate. “
Thunder thighs” in seventeenth-century Castilian Spanish. Lorayne was the
princess ...
Lewis Burke Frumkes, 2000
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ERUCTATE»
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eructate is used in the context of the following news items.
Has US literature woken from the American dream?
American novels - the real ones? big, blustery, untidy, unkempt ... burp, eructate, debate, cheapskate ... generous heart ... deadly circumstances ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Kangaroo on the dinner menu?
For one, some have found that while marsupials may not eructate (belch) gas, they do in fact fart it out, according to recent studies of wallabies. «DigitalJournal.com, Apr 14»
PRUDEN: Flatulent cows and the global warming scare
There's no call to hurt a cow's feelings about it, since cows are designed to “eructate” (the polite scientific word), though a good talking-to might ... «Washington Times, Mar 14»
Hole-y Cow! WTFistula?
In fact, a lot of greenhouse gases come out of the stock as methane emerges from their mouth as they eructate — it's a technical term. And they ... «PlanetSave.com, Oct 12»
In a Word: Lapidary
One of my sister's childhood talents was the ability to guzzle a can of soda, then tunefully eructate the "Uh Oh, Spaghettios" jingle. «Baltimore Sun, Jan 11»