CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISRECKON
PRESENT
Present
I misreckon
you misreckon
he/she/it misreckons
we misreckon
you misreckon
they misreckon
Present continuous
I am misreckoning
you are misreckoning
he/she/it is misreckoning
we are misreckoning
you are misreckoning
they are misreckoning
Present perfect
I have misreckoned
you have misreckoned
he/she/it has misreckoned
we have misreckoned
you have misreckoned
they have misreckoned
Present perfect continuous
I have been misreckoning
you have been misreckoning
he/she/it has been misreckoning
we have been misreckoning
you have been misreckoning
they have been misreckoning
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 misreckoned
you misreckoned
he/she/it misreckoned
we misreckoned
you misreckoned
they misreckoned
Past continuous
I was misreckoning
you were misreckoning
he/she/it was misreckoning
we were misreckoning
you were misreckoning
they were misreckoning
Past perfect
I had misreckoned
you had misreckoned
he/she/it had misreckoned
we had misreckoned
you had misreckoned
they had misreckoned
Past perfect continuous
I had been misreckoning
you had been misreckoning
he/she/it had been misreckoning
we had been misreckoning
you had been misreckoning
they had been misreckoning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misreckon
you will misreckon
he/she/it will misreckon
we will misreckon
you will misreckon
they will misreckon
Future continuous
I will be misreckoning
you will be misreckoning
he/she/it will be misreckoning
we will be misreckoning
you will be misreckoning
they will be misreckoning
Future perfect
I will have misreckoned
you will have misreckoned
he/she/it will have misreckoned
we will have misreckoned
you will have misreckoned
they will have misreckoned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misreckoning
you will have been misreckoning
he/she/it will have been misreckoning
we will have been misreckoning
you will have been misreckoning
they will have been misreckoning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misreckon
you would misreckon
he/she/it would misreckon
we would misreckon
you would misreckon
they would misreckon
Conditional continuous
I would be misreckoning
you would be misreckoning
he/she/it would be misreckoning
we would be misreckoning
you would be misreckoning
they would be misreckoning
Conditional perfect
I would have misreckon
you would have misreckon
he/she/it would have misreckon
we would have misreckon
you would have misreckon
they would have misreckon
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misreckoning
you would have been misreckoning
he/she/it would have been misreckoning
we would have been misreckoning
you would have been misreckoning
they would have been misreckoning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misreckon
we let´s misreckon
you misreckon
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misreckoned
Present Participle
misreckoning
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 «MISRECKON»
Discover the use of
misreckon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misreckon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... betray,' verrechnen ' misreckon,' verriicken ' derange,' verchieben 'misplace,'
verschleppen 'misplace,' ver- wiegen (sich) ' make a mistake in weighing,'
verwohnen ( spoil (a child),' verzahlen ' misreckon,' verziehen ' draw wrong,'
verzielen ...
2
The Dialect of Banffshire: With a Glossary of Words Not in ...
Our miscarry), verkennen 'mistake,' oerleiten 'mislead,' oerratlzen ' betray,'
rerreoknen ' misreckon,' oerrwicken ' derange,' oerohieben ' mis-place,'
rerschleppen 'misplace,' oerwiegen (sich) 'make a mistake in weighing,'
oerwiihnen 'spoil (a ...
... is that way the more he thrives in his trade: for his materials cost him nothing,
and he is paid for his pains, beside the many opportunities he lights on to cheat
and misreckon, and turn and wind, the business of his cellar with a quicker trade.
John Scott, John Taylor, 1826
Froth your cans well i' the filling, at length, rogue, and jog your bottles o' the
buttock, sirrah, then skink out the first glass, ever, and drink with 100 all
companies, though you be sure to be drunk; you'll misreckon the better, and be
less ashamed ...
Ben Jonson, Suzanne Gossett, Ernest Alan Horsman, 2000
5
A true relation of the holy war, made by king Shaddai upon ...
Moreover, he had the art to misreckon men in their accounts, whether by weight
or measure, or money, and would often do it to his worldly advantage and their
loss : What say you to Mr. Badman now ? And if a question was made of his
faithful ...
6
Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
agtb,eiti> /. despair, faint- heartedness, despondency, timidity, cowardice.
SSerjagungr /. desponding, despair, despondency, fainting. 2ietj4l)len; t>. I. a. 1.
to misreckon ; 2. provinc. to tell, relate (a story) ; \\.rtfl. to misreckon, mistake.
SJerjitjIung ...
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
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His hostler is both host and chamberlayn to the horses ; and his province is to
cheat and misreckon them in their meat, as the other does their masters in their
drink. He is like the old Philosopher or Statesman choose ye whether, that was
never ...
8
The English Rogue - Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon ...
Thus would he many times, by his crown or six shillings share, misreckon on
them sixteen or twenty shillings; especially if they came to high drinking. Then the
reckoning being paid, they went to bed, he retiring with his wife, and he would lie
...
Richard Head, Francis Kirkman, 2013
9
The alchemist. Catiline. Bartholomew Fair
Froth your cans well in the filling, at length, rogue, and jog your bottles o' the
buttock, sirrah, then skink out the first glass ever, and drink with all companies,
though you be sure to be drunk; you'll misreckon the better, and be less ashamed
on't.
Ben Jonson, William Gifford, 1816
10
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... wronging or cheating in counting, miscounting. Обсчйтывать, oôcswrá'rb, u,
06чёсть, очёсть, iss, fu. to wrong or cheat in counting, miscount, misreckon; — си
, r. to make a mistake in counting , miscount, misreckon. Обсылёть, т,. 724 OBC.