CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HIBERNICISE
PRESENT
Present
I hibernicise
you hibernicise
he/she/it hibernicises
we hibernicise
you hibernicise
they hibernicise
Present continuous
I am hibernicising
you are hibernicising
he/she/it is hibernicising
we are hibernicising
you are hibernicising
they are hibernicising
Present perfect
I have hibernicised
you have hibernicised
he/she/it has hibernicised
we have hibernicised
you have hibernicised
they have hibernicised
Present perfect continuous
I have been hibernicising
you have been hibernicising
he/she/it has been hibernicising
we have been hibernicising
you have been hibernicising
they have been hibernicising
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 hibernicised
you hibernicised
he/she/it hibernicised
we hibernicised
you hibernicised
they hibernicised
Past continuous
I was hibernicising
you were hibernicising
he/she/it was hibernicising
we were hibernicising
you were hibernicising
they were hibernicising
Past perfect
I had hibernicised
you had hibernicised
he/she/it had hibernicised
we had hibernicised
you had hibernicised
they had hibernicised
Past perfect continuous
I had been hibernicising
you had been hibernicising
he/she/it had been hibernicising
we had been hibernicising
you had been hibernicising
they had been hibernicising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hibernicise
you will hibernicise
he/she/it will hibernicise
we will hibernicise
you will hibernicise
they will hibernicise
Future continuous
I will be hibernicising
you will be hibernicising
he/she/it will be hibernicising
we will be hibernicising
you will be hibernicising
they will be hibernicising
Future perfect
I will have hibernicised
you will have hibernicised
he/she/it will have hibernicised
we will have hibernicised
you will have hibernicised
they will have hibernicised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hibernicising
you will have been hibernicising
he/she/it will have been hibernicising
we will have been hibernicising
you will have been hibernicising
they will have been hibernicising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hibernicise
you would hibernicise
he/she/it would hibernicise
we would hibernicise
you would hibernicise
they would hibernicise
Conditional continuous
I would be hibernicising
you would be hibernicising
he/she/it would be hibernicising
we would be hibernicising
you would be hibernicising
they would be hibernicising
Conditional perfect
I would have hibernicise
you would have hibernicise
he/she/it would have hibernicise
we would have hibernicise
you would have hibernicise
they would have hibernicise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hibernicising
you would have been hibernicising
he/she/it would have been hibernicising
we would have been hibernicising
you would have been hibernicising
they would have been hibernicising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hibernicise
we let´s hibernicise
you hibernicise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hibernicise
Past participle
hibernicised
Present Participle
hibernicising
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 «HIBERNICISE»
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hibernicise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hibernicise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Postnationalist Ireland: Politics, Culture, Philosophy
After several months in exile, Joyce wrote that he wished not only to 'Europe-
anise Ireland' but to 'Hibernicise Europe'. He wanted to blend a fidelity to his local
origins with a counter-fidelity to the culture of the Continent. He wanted, as it were
, ...
2
An Olla Podrida: Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and ...
For our own at Cork this year, 1852, Mr. Adams's would require no change ; and
a shamrock chaplet would Hibernicise Monsieur Bonnardel's distributing
demoiselle. Wyon's design, even without an obverse or an inscription, clearly and
fully ...
3
A journal of five years in Asia... Wall-street to Cashmere...
... kingdom near by, for which he fought a battle three or four times a week for
three or four years, when he was forced to fly and give up altogether his attempts
to Hibernicise these natives, who obstinately preferred St. Bhudda to St. Patrick.
4
Ulster Journal of Archaeology
We know that d and lh are interchangeable, as in burden and burthen ; but we
have only to Hibernicise both words and they rhyme perfectly, furcl-thtr and murd-
ther, (5.) Two reasons suggest that the writer was of Scottish ancestry, not of ...
5
Wall-street to Cashmere: A Journal of Five Years in Asia, ...
... and pattering prayers, with every five minutes a genuflexion of the neck (to
Hibernicise), as well as of the “pedestals” in order to touch their forehead to the
pavement. A fine-looking old gentleman, who stood near me, seeing I was a
stranger, ...
6
Rejected addresses: or, The new Theatrum poetarum
... pillars of verd antique which then flanked the proscenium, but which have
since been removed. Their colour reminds the bard of the Emerald Isle, and this
causes * him (more sw>) to fly off at a tangent, and Hibernicise the rest of the
poem.
James Smith, Horace Smith, 1847
Hush confusion has been occasionedy h the absurd penchant of “the historian" (
as Pierce was wont to style himself) to Hibernicise and a propriate to Ireland the
names and deeds of fistie heroes. Taste his twist of "the Strea am Youth" into ...
8
Literature, Partition and the Nation-State: Culture and ...
For others, however, even parity of cultural esteem between Catholics and
Protestants in Northern Ireland is suspect: to institutionalise such parity, they
contend, would effectively 'hibernicise unionist Ulster,'39 which would thereby
dilute its ...
9
Contemporary Irish Drama & Cultural Identity
100), James Joyce once expressed as a determination to 'Hibernicise Europe
and Europeanise Ireland!'. Acknowledgement of intertextual and intercultural
elements in plays by Friel, Murphy and McGuinness follows Christina Reid's
critiques ...
Margaret Llewellyn-Jones, 2002
10
Acting Between the Lines: The Field Day Theatre Company and ...
Kearney seems most interested in the approach of Joyce, who wanted not only to
'Europeanise Ireland' but also to 'Hibernicise Europe': In Ulysses, Joyce uses one
kind of myth to demythologise another. ... By playing mythic archetypes off ...
Marilynn J. Richtarik, 2001
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HIBERNICISE»
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hibernicise is used in the context of the following news items.
We are still deaf to the Master's music
(He was Fr John Brady in those days; I never trust priests who Hibernicise their names, particularly if they insist on that silly acute accent.) There ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 12»