CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISLUCK
PRESENT
Present
I misluck
you misluck
he/she/it mislucks
we misluck
you misluck
they misluck
Present continuous
I am mislucking
you are mislucking
he/she/it is mislucking
we are mislucking
you are mislucking
they are mislucking
Present perfect
I have mislucked
you have mislucked
he/she/it has mislucked
we have mislucked
you have mislucked
they have mislucked
Present perfect continuous
I have been mislucking
you have been mislucking
he/she/it has been mislucking
we have been mislucking
you have been mislucking
they have been mislucking
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 mislucked
you mislucked
he/she/it mislucked
we mislucked
you mislucked
they mislucked
Past continuous
I was mislucking
you were mislucking
he/she/it was mislucking
we were mislucking
you were mislucking
they were mislucking
Past perfect
I had mislucked
you had mislucked
he/she/it had mislucked
we had mislucked
you had mislucked
they had mislucked
Past perfect continuous
I had been mislucking
you had been mislucking
he/she/it had been mislucking
we had been mislucking
you had been mislucking
they had been mislucking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misluck
you will misluck
he/she/it will misluck
we will misluck
you will misluck
they will misluck
Future continuous
I will be mislucking
you will be mislucking
he/she/it will be mislucking
we will be mislucking
you will be mislucking
they will be mislucking
Future perfect
I will have mislucked
you will have mislucked
he/she/it will have mislucked
we will have mislucked
you will have mislucked
they will have mislucked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mislucking
you will have been mislucking
he/she/it will have been mislucking
we will have been mislucking
you will have been mislucking
they will have been mislucking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misluck
you would misluck
he/she/it would misluck
we would misluck
you would misluck
they would misluck
Conditional continuous
I would be mislucking
you would be mislucking
he/she/it would be mislucking
we would be mislucking
you would be mislucking
they would be mislucking
Conditional perfect
I would have misluck
you would have misluck
he/she/it would have misluck
we would have misluck
you would have misluck
they would have misluck
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mislucking
you would have been mislucking
he/she/it would have been mislucking
we would have been mislucking
you would have been mislucking
they would have been mislucking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misluck
we let´s misluck
you misluck
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mislucked
Present Participle
mislucking
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 «MISLUCK»
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1
The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
MISLUCK, sb. and v. Sc. Irel. Nhb. Also in form mizluck Wxf.1 [mislB-k.] 1. sb. Ill-
luck, misfortune. Sc. It was the misluck of a meeting with them, wounding to his
pride and self-esteem, KEITH Bonnie Lady (1897) 56; Wha can help misluck?
2
The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
Yks.l w.50m.l We've a mislooked ever so many of our wadges; yop 'an't a borried
none o'm, l s'posel MISLUCK, sb. and '0. Se. Irel. Nhb. Also in form mizluck Wxf.l [
misl8'k.] 1. sb. Ill-luck, misfortune. Sc. It was the misluck of a meeting with them, ...
3
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Yks. 50111. Also in form misleuk n.Yks.2 To overlook; to miss in searching; to
mislay, lose temporarily. n.Ylts.'*', m.Ylts.I w.Som.| We've a mislooked ever so
many of our wadges; you 'an't a hurried none o'm, I s'pose? MISLUCK, sb. and '1)
. Se.
4
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
To suspect, S. Black Dwarf. To MISLUCK, v. n. To miscarry.—Belg. misluck-en, id.
MISLUCK, s. Misfortune, S. Ramsay. MISLUSHIOUS, adj. Rough; unguarded.
Ramsay. To MISMACK, MISMAKE, v. a. 1. To shape improperly; applied to
clothes ...
5
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To MISLIPPEN, v. a. To disappoint, S. To MISLUCK, v. n. To miscarry. Belg.
misluck-en, id. Misluck, s. Misfortune, S. Bamsay. MISLUSHIOUS, adj. Rougb,
unguard- ed. Bamsay. MIS To MISMAGGLE, v. a. To spoil, to dis- order, S. B. V.
Magil.
6
An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
To MISLIPPEN.v. a. To disappoint, S. To MISLUCK, t>. n. To miscarry. Belg.
misluck-en, id. Misluck, s. Misfortune, S. Ramsay. MISLUSHIOUS,a#. Rough,
unguarded. Ramsay. To MISMAGGLE. v. a. To spoil, to disorder, S. B. V Magii.
Journ.
7
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
C. S. Bananas, (Braim-amas), a. m. A misluck: infortunium, damnum. “ San
dhdmhsa dh' éirich am breamas. To me the misluck hath happened: Qnod
infortunium accidit mihi. C. S. Basssmsacrr, -AlCHE, adj. (Breamas), Unfortunate,
ruinous: ...
8
A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: Comprehending All the ...
MISLUCK, s. Misfortune. To MISLUCK, v. n. To miscarry. MISMAIGHT, part pa. 1.
Put out of sorts. 2. Mismatched. 3. Confused. To MISMARROW, v. a. To mismatch.
MISSLIE, MISTLIE, adj. Solitary, lonely, dull, in consequence of the absence of ...
9
A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
To suspect, S. Black Dwarf. To MISLUCK, v. n. To miscarry.— Belg. mitluck-en, id.
MISLUCK, *. Misfortune, 8. Ramsay. MISLUSHIOUS, adj. Rough ; unguarded.
Ramsay. To MISMACK, Mishake, v. a. 1. To shape Improperly ; applied to clothes,
...
10
Observations on some of the dialects in the west of England ...
... At by mizluck was i pit f drive in." Would in the present Somerset dialect thus
stand, That by misluck war a put ta dreav in. That by misluck was placed to drive
in. In the line " Chote well ar aim was t' icxii ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
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