CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NOURSLE
PRESENT
Present
I noursle
you noursle
he/she/it noursles
we noursle
you noursle
they noursle
Present continuous
I am noursling
you are noursling
he/she/it is noursling
we are noursling
you are noursling
they are noursling
Present perfect
I have noursled
you have noursled
he/she/it has noursled
we have noursled
you have noursled
they have noursled
Present perfect continuous
I have been noursling
you have been noursling
he/she/it has been noursling
we have been noursling
you have been noursling
they have been noursling
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 noursled
you noursled
he/she/it noursled
we noursled
you noursled
they noursled
Past continuous
I was noursling
you were noursling
he/she/it was noursling
we were noursling
you were noursling
they were noursling
Past perfect
I had noursled
you had noursled
he/she/it had noursled
we had noursled
you had noursled
they had noursled
Past perfect continuous
I had been noursling
you had been noursling
he/she/it had been noursling
we had been noursling
you had been noursling
they had been noursling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will noursle
you will noursle
he/she/it will noursle
we will noursle
you will noursle
they will noursle
Future continuous
I will be noursling
you will be noursling
he/she/it will be noursling
we will be noursling
you will be noursling
they will be noursling
Future perfect
I will have noursled
you will have noursled
he/she/it will have noursled
we will have noursled
you will have noursled
they will have noursled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been noursling
you will have been noursling
he/she/it will have been noursling
we will have been noursling
you will have been noursling
they will have been noursling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would noursle
you would noursle
he/she/it would noursle
we would noursle
you would noursle
they would noursle
Conditional continuous
I would be noursling
you would be noursling
he/she/it would be noursling
we would be noursling
you would be noursling
they would be noursling
Conditional perfect
I would have noursle
you would have noursle
he/she/it would have noursle
we would have noursle
you would have noursle
they would have noursle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been noursling
you would have been noursling
he/she/it would have been noursling
we would have been noursling
you would have been noursling
they would have been noursling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you noursle
we let´s noursle
you noursle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
noursling
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 «NOURSLE»
Discover the use of
noursle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
noursle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
L' Estrange NUT'-TREE, n. A tree that bears nuts. NUZ'ZLE, v. t. [qu. from noursle.
~] To nurse; to foster. [Vulgar.'} NUZ'ZLE, v. t. [qu. from nose or noursle.] To hide
the head, as a child in the mother's bosom. Bailey. NUZ'ZLE, r. t. [qu. noursle or ...
2
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
1 Ruth, pity. 6 Enchace, engrave. * Unworthy, undeserved. e Noursle up, educate
. 3 Devized of, reflected upon. 7 Certes, certainly. * Priefe, experiment. 1 1 Then,
than. * Sensefull, sensible. * Imps, shoots, grafts. 76 THE FAEBIE QUEENE.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
3
Faerie queene. book VI. Two cantos of mutabilitie. ...
And, certes,7 it hath oftentimes bene seene, That of the like, whose linage was
unknowne, 1 Ruth, pity. 6 Enchace, engrave. 8 Unworthy, undeserved. 6 Noursle
up, educate. ' Devized of, reflected upon. 7 Certes, certainly. * Priefe, experiment.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
... Being now soft and fit them to embrace ; Whether ye list him traine in chevalry,
Or noursle 6 up in lore of learn'd philosophy. i6 " And, certes, it hath oftentimes
bene seene, That of the like, whose linage was unknowne, More brave and noble
...
And, certes,7 it hath oftentimes bene seene, That of the like, whose linage was
unknowne, 1 Ruth, pity. * Enchace, engrave. * Unworthy, undeserved. * Noursle
up, educate. * Devized of, reflected upon. ' Certes, certainly. * Priefe, experiment.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
6
The Faerie queene, book VI.- Two cantos of Mutabilitie.- The ...
1 Ruth, pity. 5 Emhace, engrave. 2 Unworthy, undeserved. '1 Noursle up, educate
. 3 Devized of, reflected upon. 7 Certes, certainly. 4 Priefe, experiment. 1 Then,
than. 4 Sensqfull, sensible. 2 Imps, shoots, grafts. 76 run mnnrn QUEENE. B. vr.
7
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Nonce, for the nonce, for the occasion. Not, Note, know not. Cont. for ne wot.
Nould, would not. Noule, the crown of the head. Nouriture, nurture, education.
Noursle, to nurse. Noyance, harm, Noyd, annoyed or hurt. Noyous, hurtful or
baleful.
8
Poetical Works...: To which are Now Added Inscriptionum ...
The words "noursling" and " noursle" occur frequently in Spenser: the latter is
thus connected in one passage with a subject similar to that before us : Whether
ye list him traine in Chevalry, Or noursle up in lore of learn'd Philosophy. F. Q VI.
iv.
Thomas Warton, Richard Mant, 1802
... of sweete and lovely face, And spotlesse spirit in which ye may enchace
Whatever formes ye list thereto apply, Being now soft and fit them to embrace ;
Whether ye list him traine in chevalry, Or noursle up in lore of learn'd philosophy "
And, ...
10
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
... to bring by care and food to maturity. They suppose mother earth to be a great
animal, and to have nurtured up her young offspring with a conscious tenderness
. Benttey. To Nu'stle. v. a. To fondle ; to cherish. Corrupted from noursle.