CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MUNDIFY
PRESENT
Present
I mundify
you mundify
he/she/it mundifies
we mundify
you mundify
they mundify
Present continuous
I am mundifying
you are mundifying
he/she/it is mundifying
we are mundifying
you are mundifying
they are mundifying
Present perfect
I have mundified
you have mundified
he/she/it has mundified
we have mundified
you have mundified
they have mundified
Present perfect continuous
I have been mundifying
you have been mundifying
he/she/it has been mundifying
we have been mundifying
you have been mundifying
they have been mundifying
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 mundified
you mundified
he/she/it mundified
we mundified
you mundified
they mundified
Past continuous
I was mundifying
you were mundifying
he/she/it was mundifying
we were mundifying
you were mundifying
they were mundifying
Past perfect
I had mundified
you had mundified
he/she/it had mundified
we had mundified
you had mundified
they had mundified
Past perfect continuous
I had been mundifying
you had been mundifying
he/she/it had been mundifying
we had been mundifying
you had been mundifying
they had been mundifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mundify
you will mundify
he/she/it will mundify
we will mundify
you will mundify
they will mundify
Future continuous
I will be mundifying
you will be mundifying
he/she/it will be mundifying
we will be mundifying
you will be mundifying
they will be mundifying
Future perfect
I will have mundified
you will have mundified
he/she/it will have mundified
we will have mundified
you will have mundified
they will have mundified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mundifying
you will have been mundifying
he/she/it will have been mundifying
we will have been mundifying
you will have been mundifying
they will have been mundifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mundify
you would mundify
he/she/it would mundify
we would mundify
you would mundify
they would mundify
Conditional continuous
I would be mundifying
you would be mundifying
he/she/it would be mundifying
we would be mundifying
you would be mundifying
they would be mundifying
Conditional perfect
I would have mundify
you would have mundify
he/she/it would have mundify
we would have mundify
you would have mundify
they would have mundify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mundifying
you would have been mundifying
he/she/it would have been mundifying
we would have been mundifying
you would have been mundifying
they would have been mundifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mundify
we let´s mundify
you mundify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mundified
Present Participle
mundifying
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 «MUNDIFY»
Discover the use of
mundify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mundify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Mundifica'tion {J. from mundify) The ait of cleansing, a cleansing. * *
MundiPicative (adj. frt ' -anse. torn mundify) Cleansing, having the power to
cleanse. Mundi fricative [s. from tbe adj.) A medicine to cleanse. Mund'ifted ( p.
from mundify) ...
... laxative, cathartic, aperient, ipecac, castor oil, ricinus oil, salts, dose of salts;
purgation, dose, Med. catharsis; enema, Med. clyster. purge, v. 1. cleanse, clear,
purify, lustrate, clean out, scour out, free from impurity; deterge, mundify, depurate
.
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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AN ELEMENTARY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
MUNDIFY. mourn (morn),7\a. & n. To grieve for; to lament. mourn'er, n. One who
mourns ; a lamenter. MOURN' FUL, a. Gausing sorrow ; sorrowful. MOURN'fOl-LY
, ad. Sorrowfully ; with sorrow. mourn'ful-Ness, n. Sorrow ; show of grief.
JOSEPH E. WORCESTER, 1860
4
The Writings of John Bradford, M.A.: Fellow of Pembroke ...
even thine enemy's, feet, wash away from me all my filth of sin and all my
readiness to do evil ; mundify 1 the feet of my naughty affections, and keep them
always clean from henceforth, that they never be defiled. And grant me always
that I may ...
John Bradford, Nicholas Ridley, John Hooper, 1848
5
The Writings of John Bradford ...: containing sermons, ...
... house for bathing, sweating, or otherwise cleansing the body. Todd's Johnson.]
[a "Mundify." make clean.] XXI. TO ROBERT HARRINGTON AND HIS WIFE3. [
Tower of London, LETTER XX. TO EATON. [1553.
6
The Writings: Sermons, meditations, examinations, &c
even thine enemy's, feet, wash away from me all my filth of sin and all my
readiness to do evil; mundify' the feet of my naughty afl'ections, and keep them
always clean from henceforth, that they never be defiled. And grant me always
that I may ...
John Bradford, A. Townsend, 1848
7
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
The act or art of cleansing, as from dross or accretions : to mundify is, to clean ;
make clean. Gall is very tnundificative, and was a proper medicine to clear the
eyes of Tobit. Browne. Simple wounds, such as are mundified and kept clean, do
not ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
8
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
SeeMIDGE, para 3. moss (n, hencev), whencemossy; mother, lees, a slimy
membrane forming liquids, whence the adj mothery; mundificant, upon
fermenting mundify; cfthesep LITMUS. 1. Moss,abog, hence theplantthriving there
, comes, ...
9
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
The act or art of cleansing, as from dross or accretions : to mundify is, to clean ;
make clean. Gall is very tnundijieative, and was a proper medicine to clear the
eyes of Tobit. Browne. Simple wounds, such as are mundified and kept clean, do
not ...
10
The dramatic works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher: ...
30 Mundify your muztle.] i. (. Clean your mouth, your chaps. ** Lf't oat.] Prohahly
we should re-ad, Set out.' 3i Eider Diocles and Drusilln. ] Through theemperor
had quitted his imperial digfiity, and retired to his farm, it- does not appear hy any
...
Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, George Colman, 1811